Wheel Hubs & Bearings

38453AR004 - : Shim - Adjust, Side Bearing Retainer for Nissan Image

Shim - Adjust, Side Bearing Retainer

Nissan 38453-AR004
$23.56
MSRP $32.45
Save $8.89
27.4% Off
37521VJ525 - : Drive Shaft Center Support Bearing for Nissan Image

Drive Shaft Center Support Bearing

Nissan 37521-VJ525
USA Built.
$232.32
MSRP $345.72
Save $113.40
32.8% Off
3227500QAB - : Manual Transmission Input Shaft Bearing for Nissan Image

Manual Transmission Input Shaft Bearing

Nissan 32275-00QAB
From 02/2011.
$61.28
MSRP $86.92
Save $25.64
29.5% Off
384406SB0A - : Transfer Case Output Shaft Bearing for Nissan Image

Transfer Case Output Shaft Bearing

Nissan 38440-6SB0A
From 12/2023. To 08/2023. From 07/2023. To 07/2023. To 12/2023.
$92.20
MSRP $130.78
Save $38.58
29.5% Off
32203CD101 - : Manual Transmission Output Shaft Bearing for Nissan Image

Manual Transmission Output Shaft Bearing

Nissan 32203-CD101
$120.14
MSRP $174.12
Save $53.98
31% Off
37521S3825 - : Drive Shaft Center Support Bearing for Nissan Image

Drive Shaft Center Support Bearing

Nissan 37521-S3825
USA Built. From 09/02.
$163.31
MSRP $236.68
Save $73.37
31% Off
381206SB0A - : Transfer Case Output Shaft Bearing for Nissan Image

Transfer Case Output Shaft Bearing

Nissan 38120-6SB0A
$76.77
MSRP $108.90
Save $32.13
29.5% Off
38453AR000 - : Shim - Adjust, Side Bearing Retainer for Nissan Image

Shim - Adjust, Side Bearing Retainer

Nissan 38453-AR000
$22.46
MSRP $30.93
Save $8.47
27.4% Off
39774JA02A - : Cv Axle Shaft Carrier Bearing for Nissan Image

Cv Axle Shaft Carrier Bearing

Nissan 39774-JA02A
Korea Built Vehicle. Altima. 2.5l. From 3/10. Japan Built. To 08/2017. From 03/2010.
$106.10
MSRP $150.50
Save $44.40
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37520ZL60A - : Drive Shaft Center Support Bearing for Nissan Image

Drive Shaft Center Support Bearing

Nissan 37520-ZL60A
$114.35
MSRP $162.20
Save $47.85
29.5% Off

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Ensuring Smooth Rotation and Bearing Support

While many motorists know the function of wheel hubs and bearings, fewer understand the wear and tear process that leads to replacement. These components allow wheels to rotate freely while supporting thousands of pounds of vehicle weight. They handle constant forces from acceleration, braking, cornering, and road impacts. Failed bearings create serious safety hazards and damage other components.

The Role of Hubs and Bearings

Wheel bearings are precision steel balls or tapered rollers that reduce friction between stationary and rotating parts. The hub assembly houses these bearings and provides the mounting surface for wheels and brake components. Models like the Nissan Murano and Nissan Kicks use sealed bearing units that eliminate maintenance requirements. Bearings must handle both radial loads from vehicle weight and axial loads from cornering forces. They spin continuously at rates proportional to vehicle speed.

Why Bearings and Hubs Wear Out

Contamination from water and dirt destroys bearing grease and accelerates wear. Impact damage from potholes creates flat spots on bearing surfaces that cause vibration. Improper installation torque damages seals or creates incorrect bearing preload. Normal wear gradually removes metal from bearing surfaces over many miles. Age causes seal deterioration that allows moisture and contaminants inside. Aftermarket wheel hubs and bearings often use lower-grade steel that wears faster than genuine parts. We see many failed generic bearings that genuine parts would have outlasted by tens of thousands of miles.

Warning Signs of Bearing Failure

Growling, humming, or roaring noises that change with vehicle speed indicate bearing wear. The sound typically gets louder during turns in one direction. Wheel wobble or excessive play when rocking the tire suggests bearing looseness. Uneven tire wear can result from bearings that allow improper wheel angles. Most wheel bearings last between 85,000 and 150,000 miles depending on driving conditions and vehicle weight. Genuine Nissan wheel hubs and bearings meet strict tolerances that ensure proper fit with your brakes and suspension components. Generic versions might install but often create noise, vibration, or premature failure issues.

Get back on the road in no time with genuine OEM parts from Nissan of Rockville Centre.