Wheel Bearings
Ball bearings are the most common type of wheel bearings used today (along with roller bearings—though the latter don’t have the versatility of the ball ones). Other types include tapered roller bearings, mainly used for trucks, and precision ball bearings, designed for intense radial loads. Regardless of the type your vehicle has, the warning signs are the same, specifically a bad wheel bearing sound.
Here are just a few things to keep in mind:
First and foremost, listen! The most common and most easily identifiable symptom of a bad wheel bearing is an audible one. If you notice a grinding or grating noise coming from your wheel or tire, take note that this is very likely caused by a bad wheel bearing—especially if the noise gets louder as the vehicle accelerates.
- FAG 713691010 wheel bearings
- Normal Duty
- Setscrew Ball Bearing
- Ruville 4025 wheel bearings
- Normal Duty
- Setscrew Ball Bearing
- Toyana CX123 wheel bearings
- Normal Duty
- Setscrew Ball Bearing
- Toyana CRF-T2ED070 A wheel bearings
- Normal Duty
- Eccentric Collar Ball Bearing
- FAG 713630730 wheel bearings
- Intermediate Duty
- Setscrew Ball Bearing
- Toyana CX348 wheel bearings
- Normal Duty
- Setscrew Ball Bearing
- Ruville 5245 wheel bearings
- Normal Duty
- Setscrew Ball Bearing
- Toyana CRF-30207 A wheel bearings
- Intermediate Duty
- Setscrew Ball Bearing
- SNR R140.81 wheel bearings
- Normal Duty
- Setscrew Ball Bearing
- Toyana CX531 wheel bearings
- Normal Duty
- Setscrew Ball Bearing
- SKF VKBA 1422 wheel bearings
- Normal Duty
- D-Lock Ball Bearing
- FAG 713667110 wheel bearings
- Normal Duty
- Setscrew Ball Bearing