Posts Tagged ‘Wheel Hub Assembly’
How To Set The Air Gap For Wheel Speed Sensors And ABS
When you receive a new wheel hub assembly, you may be wondering how to set the air gap for the speed sensors. If you’re working with a modern wheel hub assembly, you most likely won’t need to do it. Read on to find out why.
Read More5 Things You Need to Know About Wheel Bearings And Hub Assembly
A part of owning or managing a shop is helping customers with worn wheel bearings and/or hub assemblies. These parts are very important when it comes to the safety and functionality of vehicles.
Read MoreHow To Tell If Your Wheel Hub Assembly Is Failing
Wheel hub assemblies are built to last 100K miles or more. Many last the lifetime of the vehicle. Yet, it’s also common for wheel hub assemblies to fail well before 100K miles. Some factors that would cause wheel hub assembly failure include:
Read MoreNew Wheel Hub Bearing Assemblies Can Be Stiff and Hard To Turn – Here’s Why
Did you notice some stiffness when installing a new wheel hub bearing assembly? If so, you may worry that there’s something wrong with the new assembly. Most likely you have nothing to worry about. Yet, you still need to make sure that nothing went wrong during the installation process. Is it normal for a new…
Read MoreCommon Mistakes to Avoid When Replacing Wheel Hubs
A wheel hub assembly is one of those parts that need to be installed the right way the first time. An improperly installed wheel hub assembly causes quite a few problems, such as:
Read More3 Reasons To Avoid Low Quality Wheel Hub Assemblies
It might be tempting to install a low-priced, wheel hub assembly to save some money. However, low-price will cost you quality. Here are some things to think about before making a decision.
Read MoreWhat Causes a Wheel Hub Assembly to Go Bad?
Good wheel hub assemblies are built like tanks. But sometimes they break or wear out, like any other part on a car. When that happens, it’s easy to wonder what went wrong. There are three common causes of bearing failure: impacts, contamination, or improper alignment.
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