Wheel Hubs & Bearings
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Bearings
Nissan - Nissan:
- Frontier,
- Pathfinder,
- Quest,
- Xterra
Bearings
Nissan - Nissan:
- Cube,
- Qashqai,
- Rogue,
- Rogue Sport
Bearing
Nissan - Nissan:
- Cube,
- Qashqai,
- Rogue,
- Rogue Sport
Bearing
Nissan - Nissan:
- NV200,
- Sentra
Bearing
Nissan - Nissan:
- Cube,
- Sentra,
- Versa
Bearings
Nissan - Nissan:
- 300ZX,
- Maxima
Bearings
Nissan - Nissan:
- 300ZX,
- Maxima
Bearings
Nissan - Nissan:
- 240SX,
- Altima,
- Frontier,
- Pickup,
- Xterra
Bearing
Nissan - Nissan:
- Armada,
- Pathfinder,
- Pathfinder Armada,
- TITAN
Bearing
Nissan - Nissan:
- Altima,
- Frontier,
- Murano,
- Pathfinder,
- Rogue,
Bearing
Nissan - Nissan:
- 350Z,
- 370Z
Bearings
Nissan - Nissan:
- Frontier
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Repair Your Wheel Hubs and Bearings
Keeping your car well-maintained is a great way to protect your investment, as well as your safety on the road. Wheel hubs provide the mounting point where wheels attach to the vehicle while bearings allow smooth wheel rotation. These components work together to support vehicle weight and enable wheels to spin freely. Bearing condition directly impacts handling, fuel economy, and safety. We stock genuine Nissan wheel hubs and bearings manufactured to precise tolerances for reliable performance.
What Wheel Hubs and Bearings Accomplish
Wheel bearings are precision rolling elements that reduce friction between the rotating wheel assembly and stationary suspension components. The hub houses these bearings and provides the bolt pattern for wheel mounting. Together, they support thousands of pounds while allowing effortless wheel rotation. Your Frontier and Murano both depend on properly functioning bearings for smooth, quiet operation. The bearing assembly also maintains proper wheel alignment and works with your vehicle's brakes to provide safe stopping. Sealed bearing designs keep lubricant inside while preventing moisture and contaminant entry.
How Wheel Bearings Deteriorate
Wheel bearings wear out from constant rotation under heavy loads over extended mileage. Water and dirt contamination breaks down bearing grease and causes rust on rolling surfaces. Impact damage from potholes creates flat spots on bearing races that cause noise and vibration. Excessive heat from dragging brakes deteriorates bearing lubricant and metal components. Cheap aftermarket bearings use inferior steel that wears quickly and may have improper clearances. Generic replacement hubs often lack proper sealing designs that allow premature contamination.
Identifying When Bearings Need Service
Replace wheel bearings when you hear grinding, humming, or growling noises that increase with vehicle speed. Excessive wheel play when checking for looseness indicates bearing wear. Uneven tire wear patterns often result from failing bearings affecting alignment. ABS warning lights can illuminate when bearing damage affects wheel speed sensors. Most bearings require replacement between 75,000 and 150,000 miles depending on driving conditions. Customers can order with confidence because of Team Nissan's friendly customer service and easy return policy.