The hub assembly on your vehicle contains the hub and wheel bearing that mounts the wheel and allows it to turn freely. In some cases, hubs may simply be a bearing that allows the wheel to rotate. In the case of driven wheels, the hub assembly on your vehicle may also have splines to connect to a CV axle or axle shaft to allow power to reach the hub and wheels. Many hub assemblies also house a wheel speed sensor that provides information to the engine computer and ABS module to keep your vehicle driving at its best.
Hub assemblies and bearings can suffer damage that require replacement, including worn bearings, worn or damaged wheel studs, a failing integrated wheel speed sensor, and more. If you notice noise from the wheel end, if the hub or bearing seems especially hot, or if your wheel is wobbling or seems loose, your hub assembly may need to be replaced. These general instructions are intended to help you understand how to service most hub assemblies, but be sure to know the specifications for your vehicle before getting started. When you’re ready to replace your hub assembly, visit O’Reilly Auto Parts for the parts, tools, and advice you need to get the job done right.
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