The threaded bolts that protrude from the hub to secure the wheel.
Physical looseness when the wheel is rocked by hand while the vehicle is lifted. Replacement Basics: Remove the wheel, brake caliper, and rotor. Unbolt the hub assembly from the steering knuckle.
Install the new hub and torque all bolts (hub, axle nut, and lugs) to the manufacturer’s specific foot-pound (ft-lbs) ratings.
A failing wheel hub usually manifests through the . Symptoms of Failure:
A wheel hub is the central assembly that connects a wheel to a vehicle's axle. It serves as the mounting point for the wheel and houses the bearings that allow the wheel to rotate smoothly.
Houses the wheel bearings which allow the wheel to spin with minimal friction.
The wheel is centered by the position of the lug nuts/studs rather than the hub itself.
An electronic sensor that tracks wheel speed for the car's computer.
The threaded bolts that protrude from the hub to secure the wheel.
Physical looseness when the wheel is rocked by hand while the vehicle is lifted. Replacement Basics: Remove the wheel, brake caliper, and rotor. Unbolt the hub assembly from the steering knuckle.
Install the new hub and torque all bolts (hub, axle nut, and lugs) to the manufacturer’s specific foot-pound (ft-lbs) ratings.
A failing wheel hub usually manifests through the . Symptoms of Failure:
A wheel hub is the central assembly that connects a wheel to a vehicle's axle. It serves as the mounting point for the wheel and houses the bearings that allow the wheel to rotate smoothly.
Houses the wheel bearings which allow the wheel to spin with minimal friction.
The wheel is centered by the position of the lug nuts/studs rather than the hub itself.
An electronic sensor that tracks wheel speed for the car's computer.