wheel bearings
Wheel bearings are essential in the operation of your vehicle. More precisely, a wheel bearing is crucial for the proper function of the hub, tire and wheel assemblies to work together. The wheel bearing allows friction-free movement and rotation of the hub assembly, and thereby provides smooth tire and wheel rotation. When the wheel bearing goes bad, you will notice several symptoms.Listen carefully. The most common and often most-identifiable symptom associated with a bad wheel bearing is noise coming from the wheel or tire area of the moving vehicle. You may mistake this as engine noise, but when you listen closely you are likely to hear grinding or grating that gets louder as the vehicle accelerates. Since wheel bearings are not known for wearing out that frequently, the noise is typically suspected to be something else and the problem overlooked.
Does your car feel loose? When you hear professional drivers talk about a “loose” car, you may not know what that means. It often refers to the steering of the vehicle, which can include wheel bearings. Wheel looseness, or also called wheel play, is another common symptom of a bad wheel bearing. As the bearing begins to wear down, they become loose inside the wheel hub and spindle, which makes your vehicle feel loose while steering.
- Ruville 5720 wheel bearings
- Normal Duty
- Setscrew Ball Bearing
- FAG 713606200 wheel bearings
- 400 mm
- 650 mm
- Toyana CX343 wheel bearings
- Normal Duty
- Eccentric Collar Ball Bearing
- Toyana CX290 wheel bearings
- 560 mm
- 870 mm
- SKF VKBA 925 wheel bearings
- Normal Duty
- Setscrew Ball Bearing
- Toyana CX279 wheel bearings
- 360 mm
- 600 mm
- FAG 713618150 wheel bearings
- 630 mm
- 1030 mm
- Toyana CX091 wheel bearings
- 400 mm
- 650 mm
- FAG 713617030 wheel bearings
- Normal Duty
- Grip Tight Ball Bearing
- Ruville 8102 wheel bearings
- 207 Series
- Expansion
- FAG 713650570 wheel bearings
- 190 mm
- 400 mm
- SNR R177.08 wheel bearings
- Medium Duty
- Setscrew Ball Bearing