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🔧 WJB WA513303 - High-Performance Front Wheel Hub Bearing Assembly - Identically Reliable as Timken HA590315, Moog 513303, and SKF BR930473 Review

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Description of 🔧 WJB WA513303 - High-Performance Front Wheel Hub Bearing Assembly - Identically Reliable as Timken HA590315, Moog 513303, and SKF BR930473

Easy Installation and Low Maintenance; the less expensive option for OE replacement wheel bearing part. Where applicable, ABS sensors accurately measure the speed at which your vehicle travels and are automatically verified to be compatible with OE systems. OEM fitment - fitment and function are ensured through rigorous testing, precise measurement, and inspection of material and components; where applicable, the ABS sensor output is automatically checked and verified to be compatible with OE systems. Hubs are designed to meet stringent fatigue requirements to reduce premature failure; seals material and design are optimized to perform in harsh environments. Accurate and calibrated settings on the bearings and seals; Enjoy a smoother ride!.

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Revainrating 1 out of 5

Do not buy on the secondary market

Does not work. I used this on my 2014 Subaru Forester and the magnetic stripe on the back didn't register with the speed sensor. I would recommend that you buy a genuine part from the manufacturer, even if it costs a few dollars more than paying twice to replace the part.

Pros
  • Cool
Cons
  • Expensive

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Bearing failed on first day of use

I replaced the steering knuckle, strut, brakes, rotor, axle and wheel bearing on the right side of my 2009 Subaru. All parts worked great except for the wheel bearing which made a loud dry bearing noise as soon as I got the car back on the road. I do not recommend buying this product.

Pros
  • Comfortable to use
Cons
  • Faulty

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Subaru Forester 2015

The new one is shorter in height, not as low as the factory one, that's why ABS, traction control, transmission warning light, check engine are on. It took me several days to find a new replacement that would fit properly. I had to look for a shop with a real scanner, not a parts shop, I had to clear engine codes, TCM, PCM. Cheaper isn't always better, my mistake for being cheap.

Pros
  • Dope 🔥
Cons
  • Negative impression

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Bad ABS induction ring.

Looked good, fit well but the magnetic induction ring didn't work causing the ABS sensor to give an error and my car went into limp mode. I thought it might be the sensor but after replacing it I decided to buy a more expensive wheel bearing from my local auto parts store and it worked fine. I tried to save a dollar but it ended up costing me three times as much and my car was put out of service for a week.

Pros
  • Useful not only for its intended purpose
Cons
  • Not automatic

Revainrating 2 out of 5

Worked. half a year

Had high hopes for these bearings. They fitted my 2009 Subaru Forester, they worked, but after about five months they started sounding so horrible that at first I thought I had a brake or transmission problem. specifically my rear axle or something. Then one night my Subaru started moving like I had a flat tire but my tires were great. I haven't ridden rims with rubber flapping around, turns out the noise I heard was both rear wheel bearings. The mechanic pulled them out and was so shocked! I'm

Pros
  • Robust design
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