WJB® WB513067 Rear, Driver and Passenger Side Wheel Bearing, Sold Individually
Manufacturer #WB513067
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WJB® WB513067 Rear, Driver and Passenger Side Wheel Bearing, Sold Individually
Manufacturer #WB513067
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$18.49
| Label | Value |
|---|---|
| Part | |
| Brand | |
| Location | Rear, Driver And Passenger Side |
| Notes | 2.8 in. Outside Diameter; 1.02 in. Width |
| Quantity Sold | Sold Individually |
| Warranty | 12-month WJB limited warranty |
| Prop 65 Warning |
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WJB®Rear, Driver And Passenger Side Wheel Bearing, Sold Individually
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Very good quality product
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Parts were good arrived quick price was fair
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Question: How do I know if my wear bearings on my rear axle?John G. / Sep 28, 2022
Hello,
A bad wheel bearing may exhibit symptoms like unusual sounds, steering wheel shakes, tire damage, play on the wheel, vibrations, and shaky rides. The most common reason bearings go on a vehicle is that they are destroyed by water or excessive heat. This wear happens when the seal around the bearing wears down or tears, exposing them to debris.
RB
Question: I got in an accident now back tire is a bit snakey and looks like the rims is kicked in just one spall spot could this be the wheel bearing?Dustin B. / May 19, 2022
Hello! Most likely a control arm, spindle, or hub is bent. I would take it to an alignment shop - they'll likely give you a list of parts that need to be replaced.
MD
Question: Do you have to pack the bearings or are they already greased?Ralph L. / Oct 08, 2025
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