Wheelhub bearing

Easy to overlook, a wheel hub bearing is a small but important part of your customer's steering and suspension system. In this video, Master Technician Mark Kenyon of Garage Gurus demonstrates how to change the wheel hub bearing on a 2007 Ford Focus.

Still unsure which products you need? Head down to your local Halfords store where one of our team will be happy to help you out.

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Whether you need a front wheel bearing or rear wheel bearing, at Halfords you’ll find a great range of products for all car makes and models. To find yours, enter your vehicle registration into the tool provided and our system will pull relevant products. Once you’ve located the right products, use our convenient click & collect service to get hold of your products sooner. Alternatively, use our delivery service if you’d prefer to have your wheel bearings delivered to your door.

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From removing the old hub bearing to installing the new one, this instructional video walks you through all the steps while stressing the importance of noting the orientation of the bearing, snap ring and wheel speed sensor. Count on Garage Gurus to help you get your customer's vehicle repair done right.

Located within the wheel hub, wheel bearings are a set of steel balls enclosed by a metal ring. They are located on a metal axle shaft and responsible for holding the bolts that attach the tyre and the wheel. They support the balancing of the vehicle’s weight when turning, which means they wear down over time. Your car’s wheels are mounted on wheel hubs, making it an incredibly important car part.

If you have a bad wheel bearing, it’s likely that your steering is offset and you’ll hear growling, chirping or squealing when turning. Needing to steer excessively or moderately is alsoa sign you may need a wheel bearing replacement.

Keep up with the latest technologies and techniques in repairing steering and suspension systems with on-demand videos, online tech tips and hands-on training courses from the Master Technicians of Garage Gurus. Experience leading-edge automotive training onsite, online or in one of our automotive training centers for yourself today.