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2003 Toyota Corolla wheel bearingreplacement

If your steering wheel shakes as you drive down the road, it might be because of bad wheel bearings, but this issue can happen from various other part failures too. So look to see if your vehicle is showing multiple symptoms, and if you are not sure, our experts can help identify the source of the issue.

2003 Toyota CorollaRearWheel Bearing

A sign of worn-out wheel bearing is abnormal tire wear, and it will usually be uneven, indicating an issue. There are many reasons why tires unevenly wear out, but this is possible when you have a worn-out wheel bearing.

Fits CELICA, COROLLA, MATRIX, MR2 SPYDER, PRIUS, TC1.8 LITER. 2WD. 4WD. Celica. Corolla. Corolla; All. Matrix. Matrix; 1.8L. Prius. TC. Wheel Bearing - Repair or ReplaceA failed wheel bearing may groan, rumble, or whine when your 2003 TOYOTA COROLLA is moving, and the symptoms may be especially pronounced while turning or driving on the highway. Our techs can pinpoint the failure and repair it with genuine TOYOTA parts.

Bad wheel bearings can cause the steering wheel to vibrate, and usually, it gets worse as you gain speed. Another way to know which side is failing is if the vibrations and noises stop happening during left or right turns only.

Since wheel bearings are what your tires spin on, they can reduce your acceleration as they fail. Due to poor lubrication or rust, wheel bearings can start to perform worse, and they won't let your vehicle acceleration freely.

As your wheel bearings fail, they tend to lose their grease and lubrication, making them create grinding noises. If you hear those noises, make sure to schedule a service appointment through our Service Centre before further damage occurs to other components.