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Wheel Bearings, Seals & Wheel Hubs
One of the most important parts of your vehicle's chassis and drivetrain is the wheel bearing / hub assembly. It connects the wheel to the spindle or axle and provides smooth wheel rotation with minimal friction. It is important to have a properly functioning wheel bearing to maximize vehicle performance and minimize noise from excessive wear. JEGS offers wheel bearings, seals for bearings, and wheel hubs from top manufacturers including Yukon Gear, Moog, Wilwood, Dorman, WJB Bearing, and others. Browse our full line of wheel bearings (including Timken brand), seals & wheel hubs to help you complete your next project.
Is a Wheel Bearing and Hub Assembly the Same Thing?
While wheel bearing and hub assembly are closely related components in a vehicle's wheel assembly, they are not the same thing. The wheel bearing is a separate component, and the hub assembly includes the wheel bearing as part of its assembly. In essence, the hub assembly houses the wheel bearing along with other components like the wheel hub, sensors, and sometimes the wheel speed sensor.
What Are the Symptoms of a Bad Wheel Hub Bearing?
A bad wheel hub bearing can exhibit several symptoms, including:
- 1. Grinding Noise: A common sign is a grinding or growling noise coming from the affected wheel area, especially when the vehicle is in motion.
- 2. Vibration: You may feel vibrations in the steering wheel or the vehicle itself, particularly at higher speeds.
- 3. Excessive Play: If you can wobble or move the wheel excessively when the vehicle is lifted off the ground, it could indicate a worn hub bearing.
- 4. ABS Warning Light: A malfunctioning wheel speed sensor within the hub assembly can trigger the ABS warning light on your dashboard.
- 5. Uneven Tire Wear: Uneven wear on the tire tread may suggest a problem with the hub bearing.
How Much Does a Wheel Bearing Hub Assembly Cost?
The cost of a wheel bearing hub assembly can vary depending on factors such as the vehicle make and model, the brand and quality of the assembly, and whether it includes additional components like sensors. On average, you can expect to pay between $100 and $300 for a standard wheel bearing hub assembly. However, prices can range from as low as $50 to over $500 for high-end or performance assemblies.
It's essential to choose a hub assembly that meets the specifications of your vehicle and provides the required durability and performance.