The front wheel hubs on most late-model trucks use sealed, non-serviceable unit bearing assemblies. Such is the case with the Ford F-150 2WD from ’04 to ’08. In addition, the front wheel hub and brake ...
When a wheel bearing goes, you’ll feel the need to throw the whole dang car away. At least, that’s the case here in the rust belt, where nature loves welding crappy parts on so well that removal ...
Last month we showed you the basic steps to repack front wheel bearings in all their greasy glory, but not every 4x4 has rebuildable front bearings. The nonserviceable front hubs are commonly referred ...
Wheel hubs play a critical role in the wheel system of any vehicle as they keep the wheels connected to the car and ensure their smooth rotation. High-quality wheel hubs can dramatically enhance your ...
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Don’t hammer out the broken stud. That’s the worst thing you can do! The hammer blows can wreck your wheel bearings, turning this into a much bigger repair bill. Instead, squeeze the broken stud out ...
Some of the most irritating noises that can come from the wheel area of a vehicle are from a bad hub. The raw metal-grinding-on-metal sound can be utterly nauseating. Common signs include a roaring ...
An electric wheel hub drive is an assembly that typically consists of an electric motor and braking assembly - all of which is attached to a vehicle's suspension and often fits within the confines of ...
Stemco recently announced a trio of new products, led by the Trifecta pre-adjusted hub assembly for the “N” trailer spindle application, which covers many commercial trucking and trailer wheel-end ...
Stemco President Todd Anderson introduced the product March 4 at the Technology & Maintenance Council’s annual meeting here. Anderson said Trifecta was designed to combine “safety, performance and ...