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.
n short: A problem with the wheel bearings can compromise the smoothness of your ride and the longevity of your tires, but more than that, it can cause real safety concerns. As such, it is important to have wheel bearings inspected at the first sign of trouble.
Don’t take this often-ignored auto component for granted. Be attuned to these warning signs. At the first sign of trouble, take the vehicle in to have the wheel bearings inspected by a pro.
- Ruville 5244 wheel bearings
- 24 mm
- 140x190x24
- Ruville 5110 wheel bearings
- 7.1 in
- LSE107BX
- SKF VKBA 3321 wheel bearings
- Timken
- 192,1 mm
- Toyana CX585 wheel bearings
- 1900
- 0 m/s
- Toyana CX470 wheel bearings
- 33
- 33 mm
- Ruville 5516 wheel bearings
- 33
- 33 mm
- SNR R152.35 wheel bearings
- 33
- 33 mm
- Toyana CX679 wheel bearings
- 33
- 33 mm
- SNR R164.08 wheel bearings
- 7.1 in
- LSE107BX
- SKF VKBA 3651 wheel bearings
- 35x53x2.800
- NTN
- SKF VKBA 3296 wheel bearings
- 24 mm
- 140x190x24
- SKF VKBA 3562 wheel bearings
- Timken
- 192,1 mm