Wheel Hubs & Bearings

543253TA0A - : Bearing for Nissan Image

Bearing

Nissan 54325-3TA0A
Altima. Maxima.
$42.57
MSRP $60.39
Save $17.82
29.5% Off
543253YW0A - : Bearing for Nissan Image

Bearing

Nissan 54325-3YW0A
Juke. From 12/13. LEAF. From 05/2022. Without Plus.
$39.87
MSRP $56.55
Save $16.68
29.5% Off
543252FL0A - : Bearing for Nissan Image

Bearing

Nissan 54325-2FL0A
NV200.
$40.00
MSRP $56.73
Save $16.73
29.5% Off
12207JA06B - : Bearing for Nissan Image

Bearing

Nissan 12207-JA06B
Grade-6.7. Grade 67. Journal 1,2,4,5. Rogue, Rogue Select. Sentra. Altima Hybrid. Murano.
Backordered
543255V000 - : Bearing for Nissan Image

Bearing

Nissan 54325-5V000
Pathfinder.
$30.98
MSRP $42.67
Save $11.69
27.4% Off
12207JA07A - : Bearing for Nissan Image

Bearing

Nissan 12207-JA07A
Grade 7. Journal 1,2,4,5. Rogue, Rogue Select. Sentra. Altima Hybrid. Murano.
Backordered
12261JA02D - : Bearing for Nissan Image

Bearing

Nissan 12261-JA02D
Rogue. Journal 3. Grade -2-3.
Backordered
122151KC2A - : Bearing for Nissan Image

Bearing

Nissan 12215-1KC2A
Position-1,2,3,4,5. Cube. Journal 2,3. Grade 2. From 3/10. Rogue. From 03/10/2010.
$9.92
MSRP $13.67
Save $3.75
27.4% Off
543255FA0A - : Bearing for Nissan Image

Bearing

Nissan 54325-5FA0A
Versa. Awd. Kicks Play.
$35.98
MSRP $51.03
Save $15.05
29.5% Off
543251HA0A - : Bearing for Nissan Image

Bearing

Nissan 54325-1HA0A
Versa. Bearing Strut Mounting. <br>Suspension Strut Bearing. Hatchback. Sedan.
$32.11
MSRP $44.24
Save $12.13
27.4% Off
381400C00A - : Bearing for Nissan Image

Bearing

Nissan 38140-0C00A
$81.13
MSRP $117.58
Save $36.45
31% Off
12111JA10C - : Bearing for Nissan Image

Bearing

Nissan 12111-JA10C
$15.29
MSRP $21.07
Save $5.78
27.4% Off

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Maintain Smooth Rolling with Nissan Wheel Hubs and Bearings

You may not realize it, but wheel hubs and bearings is a crucial element in your overall driving experience. Wheel hubs and bearings allow wheels to rotate freely while supporting your vehicle's weight. These precision-engineered assemblies reduce friction between stationary and rotating components. Failed bearings create noise, vibration, and potentially dangerous wheel separation if left unaddressed.

Wheel Hub and Bearing Assembly Design

Wheel bearings contain hardened steel balls or rollers encased between inner and outer races. These rolling elements distribute vehicle weight while permitting smooth rotation. The hub assembly bolts to the suspension and provides a mounting surface for the brake rotor and wheel. Sealed bearings contain grease that lubricates throughout their service life. Modern designs integrate the hub, bearing, and ABS sensor into a single replaceable unit. The Frontier and Armada use robust bearing assemblies engineered for their respective weight capacities and load requirements. Proper preload adjustment ensures bearings operate within design specifications.

Bearing Wear and Failure Mechanisms

Normal use gradually wears bearing surfaces, creating play and noise. Water intrusion past damaged seals washes away lubricating grease and causes rust. Impact damage from potholes creates indentations in bearing races called brinelling. Excessive loads from overweight cargo or aggressive driving accelerate wear. Improper installation torque specifications damage bearing preload settings. Budget aftermarket bearings frequently use lower-grade steel that wears faster and generates excessive heat. Genuine Nissan wheel bearings feature precise tolerances and premium materials that ensure extended service life. Your vehicle's suspension depends on smooth-operating bearings for proper alignment and handling.

Timing Bearing Replacement

Replace wheel bearings when you hear grinding, humming, or growling noises that change with vehicle speed. Excessive wheel play detectable by grasping the tire and rocking it indicates worn bearings requiring immediate attention. Uneven tire wear patterns sometimes result from bearing problems affecting wheel alignment. Most bearings require replacement between 75,000 and 150,000 miles depending on driving conditions and vehicle weight.

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