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πŸš— MOOG 512333 Wheel Bearing and Hub Assembly: Reliable Performance and Durability for Smooth Rides Review

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Description of πŸš— MOOG 512333 Wheel Bearing and Hub Assembly: Reliable Performance and Durability for Smooth Rides

EXTENDED SERVICE LIFE -- Application-specific advanced raceway design reduces stress, rotation and heat on components. EASY TO INSTALL -- Engineered and designed for fast, hassle-free installation. CORROSION PROTECTION -- Coated wheel studs resist corrosion and rust for easier removal and proper torqueing. RIGOROUS TESTING -- Comprehensive testing throughout design and development processes by MOOG engineers for quality you can count on.

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Revainrating 1 out of 5

Required replacement after 6 months.

Worked initially but had to be replaced after about 5 months. Decent price but I'd rather buy a quality part and save myself the hassle of paying for the labor again. I would not recommend wasting your money.

Pros
  • Wheel
Cons
  • No automatic

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Appears to be good quality.

Installation was easy on my 2007 Jeep Patriot 4x4 (Rear). I recommend buying a new axle nut, stopper and cotter pin for each side. ETA 12/3/15: One of them died about 1 year after the speed sensor was removed. Ask the other one as I replaced both at the same time.

Pros
  • Stock
Cons
  • Modern

Revainrating 2 out of 5

You no longer have to pay for Moog parts.

My Jeep loves to eat these things. I usually spend the extra money on Moog parts, but I'm not sure they're worth it when it comes to these hub assemblies. I have now replaced every bearing on my truck at least once. This fall I again noticed a horrible tire whistle coming from my rear driver's side wheel. a bearing I replaced less than 2 years ago. This is my fifth Moog driver side bearing change and I am currently on my third set on the passenger side with 125,000 miles on it. I was able to…

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  • Parts
Cons
  • Reliability