28316AE000 Subaru BEARING, Price: 34.48$, Weight: 0.61kg


Make Number Name Availability Weight, kg Ship in, Days Price

Subaru

28316AE000

BEARING

57

0.61

10

34.48$

 

Substitutions

Make Number Name Availability Weight, kg Processing, days Price  
FEBEST
DAC4272003835 
FRONT WHEELBEARING (42X72X35X38)
50
0.598
2-3
14.83$
 
Subaru
28316FE000 
BEARING F
0
0.9
-
39.22$
Not Available
Subaru
28016AA011 
TAPER ROLLER BEARING
0
0.665
-
36.71$
Not Available
Subaru
28016AA011NT 
TAPER ROLLER BEARING
0
0.665
-
36.71$
Not Available

Compatibility

BodyEngineVehicle GradeMarketModel Year FromModel Year ToSuspensionDiagram
WAGON2500CC EMPI DOHC TURBO2.5XTUSA02.200611.2007NORMAL SUSPENSION View
BodyEngineVehicle GradeMarketModel Year FromModel Year ToSuspensionDiagram
WAGON2000CC EMPI DOHC TURBOWRXUSA03.200105.2005NORMAL SUSPENSION View
BodyEngineVehicle GradeMarketModel Year FromModel Year ToSuspensionDiagram
PICK UP TRACK2500CC EMPI DOHC TURBOBAJA-BUSA02.200304.2006NORMAL SUSPENSION View

Subaru Rear Wheel Bearing - A Cornerstone of Vehicle Stability

Ensuring your vehicle's wheels rotate smoothly and efficiently is critical to a seamless driving experience. The wheel bearing is an essential component in this aspect, playing a fundamental role in maintaining the wheel's alignment and reducing friction during motion.

Why is This Bearing Needed?

The wheel bearing is a key part that provides the necessary connection between the wheel and the axle, allowing for efficient wheel rotation. This component is designed to handle both radial and axial loads caused by the vehicle's weight and lateral forces when cornering. Without a functional wheel bearing, your driving experience would be noisy, unstable, and potentially hazardous.

How Does It Work?

Crafted with precision, the wheel bearing minimizes friction between moving parts by utilizing a series of steel balls or rollers housed in a metal ring known as a race. As the wheel spins, the bearing allows for smooth and effortless motion, ensuring the wheel maintains proper alignment with the vehicle's suspension and steering components. This harmony is crucial for a stable and secure ride.

Consequences of a Broken Bearing

If the wheel bearing fails, expect to encounter a host of issues. A broken bearing can lead to a growling noise emanating from the wheel, uneven tire wear, and even steering vibration. Over time, this could escalate to severe wheel misalignment, compromised handling, and in extreme cases, complete wheel detachment, posing a significant safety risk. Regular maintenance and timely replacement of the wheel bearing can prevent such dire outcomes.

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