2004 Honda Element - Hub Assembly

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MasterPro Bearing And Hub Assembly - 512260

Part #:
512260
Line:
MPB
Wheel Bearing And Hub Assembly   Rear; Torque To 134 Ft./Lbs./181 N-m
Material:   Steel
Flange Offset (in):   1.930 Inch
Flange Offset (mm):   49mm

MasterPro Bearing And Hub Assembly - 512263

Part #:
512263
Line:
MPB
Wheel Bearing And Hub Assembly   Rear Right; Torque To 134 Ft./Lbs./181 N-m
Material:   Steel
Flange Diameter (in):   3.173 Inch
Flange Diameter (mm):   80mm

MasterPro Hub Assembly - 63044

Part #:
63044
Line:
MPB
Hub Assembly   Rear
Material:   Steel
New Or Remanufactured:   New
Greaseable:   No

MasterPro Hub Assembly - 63084

Part #:
63084
Line:
MPB
Hub Assembly   Front; Spindle Only
Material:   Steel
New Or Remanufactured:   New
Greaseable:   No

MasterPro Wheel Bearing And Hub Assembly - 512262

Part #:
512262
Line:
MPB
Wheel Bearing And Hub Assembly   Rear Left; 4 Wheel ABS
Material:   Steel
Flange Diameter (in):   7.874 Inch
Flange Diameter (mm):   200mm

Precision Wheel Bearing And Hub Assembly - 512262

Part #:
512262
Line:
PRE
Wheel Bearing And Hub Assembly   Rear Left; 4 Wheel ABS
Material:   Steel
Flange Offset (in):   1.920 Inch
Flange Offset (mm):   48.7mm

Shop Replacement Wheel Hub Assemblies


The hub assembly on your vehicle is designed to carry the weight of the vehicle and allow each wheel to spin. Hub assemblies include the hub and lug studs that attach the wheel to the car, as well as the bearing that allows it to spin freely with minimal friction or resistance. In some cases, the hub assembly on your vehicle may also include speed sensors that send information to the engine computer, anti-lock brake system (ABS) module, and more. These sensors are often critical to the safe operation of your vehicle, and if they are damaged, the ABS warning light may illuminate and the entire hub assembly may need to be replaced. Over time, the hub bearing may wear out, the lug studs may suffer damage, or other problems may arise that require hub assembly replacement. Damaged hub bearings can cause a roaring or clicking sound at the wheel end or steering wheel vibrations, which may also lead to wobbling or looseness at the wheel that could accelerate tire or suspension component wear and make driving safely more challenging. A wheel hub assembly holds your wheels in place and keeps them turning, so a wheel bearing failure can quickly become a dangerous problem and should be addressed promptly. O'Reilly Auto Parts carries hub assemblies or wheel bearings for most vehicles to help make your repair and keep you on the road safely.