OEM Mopar Wheel Hubs & Bearings
D612 STROKE Red Wheel 17x9
Mopar
68726344AA
Make a statement with the D612 STROKE wheel, finished in Gloss Black Red Tinted Clear and sized at 17x9 in. Featuring lightweight...
AB040 TIARA Chrome Wheel 20x9
Mopar
68727839AA
Give your build a standout edge with the 20x9 in AB040 TIARA wheel in Chrome. Crafted from aluminum, it balances strength with reduced...
D546 ASSAULT Silver Wheel 18x9
Mopar
68726305AA
Built to turn heads, the D546 ASSAULT wheel arrives in a Matte Black Milled 18x9 in setup. Its lightweight aluminum construction balances...
Rear Wheel Opening Spat, Left
Mopar
68088981AA
Wheel Opening.
$16.88
MSRP $23.30
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Maintaining the Wheel Hubs & Bearings in Your Jeep, Dodge, or Ram
Wheel hubs and bearings are the master rotational assemblies that allow your tires to spin with minimal friction while supporting the vehicle's entire weight. In your Ram Pickup, these precision components connect your braking system and wheels to the structural suspension. Maintaining these parts helps prevent the dangerous wobble that can compromise passenger safety.
Key Parts to Maintain in Your Wheel Hub Assembly
To properly maintain your wheel hub, pay attention to the following parts:
- Hub Flange
- The structural plate providing the mounting surface for your rotors and wheel assembly.
- Internal Ball Bearings
- Precision spheres that carry the vehicle's weight while allowing frictionless rotation.
- Magnetic Tone Ring
- An integrated digital component that generates pulses for the ABS sensor to monitor wheel speed.
- Axle Nut
- Secures the assembly to the drive axle and maintains bearing preload.
- Outer Dust Seal
- A rubber barrier designed to prevent moisture intrusion.
Common Issues With Wheel Hubs to Look Out For
- Loud Humming When Turning
- Steering Wheel Vibration
- ABS Safety Light Illuminated
- Rhythmic Thumping at Speed
- Uneven Front Tire Wear
Frequently Asked Questions About Wheel Hubs & Bearings
- How can I tell which wheel bearing is bad?
- The growling sound will typically get louder when you turn the vehicle to the opposite side of the failure.
- How long should a genuine hub assembly last?
- With proper maintenance, a genuine assembly is blueprinted to provide performance for over 100,000 miles.
- What causes a hub to overheat?
- Common causes include a stuck brake caliper or a bearing that has lost its internal lubrication.
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