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The wheel bearing’s two primary functions include ensuring the wheel rolls along the road and supporting the weight of the vehicle. If you’re lucky, wheel bearings can last up to 150,000 miles. However, once your car has over 75,000 miles, the wheel bearings could start acting up at any time.The hub that encapsulates and carries the bearing is connected to the spindle, which is attached to the rest of your car’s suspension. You may notice a hissing, grinding, or “whirring” noise before the bearing fails. If this happens, don’t delay repairs—when the wheel bearings “go” they may take other parts out with them.
The most noticeable sign of a busted wheel bearing is a violent shake or “death wobble” that gets worse and worse the faster you go. Do not attempt to drive your car if this symptom appears, as it can be quite dangerous.

Bearing Number Bore Dia Outer DIa Width Size
Ruville 5553 wheel bearings Normal Duty Setscrew Ball Bearing 205 Series Cast Iron
Ruville 5115 wheel bearings Normal Duty Eccentric Collar Ball Bearing 206 Series Cast Iron
SKF VKBA 3430 wheel bearings Normal Duty Setscrew Ball Bearing 206 Series Cast Iron
Toyana CX210 wheel bearings Normal Duty D-Lock Ball Bearing 207 Series Stainless Steel
Toyana CX662 wheel bearings 215 Series Non-Expansion Wide Slot Take-Up Triple Lip
SKF VKBA 1990 wheel bearings Normal Duty Setscrew Ball Bearing 211 Series Cast Iron
SNR R168.20 wheel bearings Normal Duty Setscrew Ball Bearing 208 Series Stainless Steel
FAG 713667850 wheel bearings Normal Duty Setscrew Ball Bearing 204 Series Cast Iron
SKF VKBA 1317 wheel bearings Normal Duty Grip Tight Ball Bearing 210 Series Cast Iron
FAG 713618130 wheel bearings Intermediate Duty Setscrew Ball Bearing 207 Series Zinc
FAG 713690780 wheel bearings Normal Duty Setscrew Ball Bearing 205 Series Cast Iron
Toyana CRF-30208 A wheel bearings 307 Series Non-Expansion 4 Bolt Pillow Block Piston Ring
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