Wheel Hubs & Bearings
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Bearings
Nissan - Nissan:
- 240SX,
- D21,
- Maxima,
- Pathfinder,
- Pickup,
Bearings
Nissan - Nissan:
- 720
Bearings
Nissan - Nissan:
- Pulsar NX,
- Sentra
Bearings
Nissan - Nissan:
- 200SX,
- 720,
- D21,
- NX,
- Pulsar NX,
Bearing
Nissan - Nissan:
- Maxima,
- Stanza
Bearings
Nissan - Nissan:
- 350Z
Bearing
Nismo - Nissan:
- 300ZX
Bearing
Nissan - Nissan:
- Sentra
Bearings
Nissan - Nissan:
- Pulsar NX,
- Sentra
Bearing
Nissan - Nissan:
- 300ZX
Bearing
Nissan - Nissan:
- 300ZX
Bearing
Nissan - Nissan:
- 240SX,
- Altima,
- Axxess,
- D21,
- Frontier,
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Understanding Wheel Hubs and Bearings
The Nissan of Alhambra parts team has all the parts you're looking for your restoration, modification, or repair project. Wheel hubs and bearings allow your wheels to rotate freely while supporting the vehicle's weight. They endure tremendous forces during acceleration, braking, and cornering. Worn bearings create safety hazards and damage other components.
The Function of Hubs and Bearings
Wheel bearings are precision-machined steel balls or rollers that reduce friction between rotating and stationary parts. The hub assembly houses these bearings and provides the mounting surface for the wheel. Vehicles like the Nissan Altima and Nissan Maxima use sealed bearing assemblies that require no maintenance. Bearings must handle radial and axial loads simultaneously during normal driving. They spin thousands of times per minute at highway speeds.
What Causes Bearing and Hub Failure
Contamination from water and dirt breaks down bearing grease, increasing friction and heat. Impact damage from potholes creates flat spots on bearing surfaces. Improper installation torque damages seals or preloads bearings incorrectly. Age and mileage gradually wear down the precision surfaces. Aftermarket bearings often use lower-grade steel that wears faster than genuine parts. We replace many failed generic bearings that should have lasted significantly longer.
Warning Signs of Bearing Problems
Growling or humming noises that increase with vehicle speed indicate bearing wear. Wheel wobble or excessive play when you grab the tire suggests loose bearings. Heat buildup you can feel on the wheel after driving points to bearing friction. Most wheel bearings need replacement between 75,000 and 150,000 miles depending on driving conditions. Genuine Nissan wheel hubs and bearings meet strict tolerances that ensure proper fit with your suspension components. Generic versions might bolt on but often create premature wear issues.
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