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| Bearing Type: | Ball Bearing |
| Material: | 65Mn Steel |
| Sealed: | Yes |
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Installation was easy, no modifications needed. It cured the rumbling sound above 40 mph. Installed almost a month ago.
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for the rear of the car.
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This part will not fit in the axle of a '94 Beretta. The diameter of the plastic bearing cap on the back is slightly too big. An SKF BR930070 will fit, because the bearing cap is slightly smaller.
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is this price for a set1 answer
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The Driveworks Wheel Hub Assembly (Part No. NT512001) is sold individually. For any further assistance, please feel free to call us at: 1-877-238-2623 or visit the nearest Advance Auto Parts store and one of our Parts Pros will gladly assist you with any questions or concerns you may have.Q:
I am seeking to purchase this item as a repair to the passenger side of my 1996 Pontiac Grand AM SE 2.4L 4 cylinder vehicle. The vehicle has ABS brakes. Is the ABS sensor included on this item?1 answer
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Yes, this part Driveworks Wheel Hub Assembly, Part No. NT512001 fits your 1996 Pontiac Grand Am SE 2.4L L4 cylinder vehicle. The specification are: Flange Diameter: 5.43 In., Bolt Circle Diameter: 3.94 In., Wheel Pilot Diameter: 2.24 In., Brake Pilot Diameter: 2.26 In., Flange Offset: 2.56 In., Hub Pilot Diameter: 2.40 In., Hub Bolt Circle Diameter: 1.75 In., Bolt Size: M12X1.5, Bolt Quantity: 5, Bolt Hole MET: 11.00, Bolt Hole qty: 4, Flange Shape: OFFSET TRAPEZOID, ABS Sensor: Has ABS with Integral Sensor.Q:
Why wont a hub from the 88 grand am work in place of this part they both have the same design and the same parts on the front other then the sensor on this one.1 answer
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With alot of vehicles, although parts may have the same design, manufacturers usually have reasons as to why the recommend using the new part instead of older ones from previous models. Reason can include the difference in materials they are made of, slight changes in measurements and design, and also the needs required from the parts.Q:
Is there any special tools needed to remove and replace this Wheel Bearing Hub- Rear?2 answers
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For the best help with your “Do it yourself” project, I recommend visiting your local Advance Auto Parts store and picking up the Haynes repair manual for your vehicle. These manuals you give step by step instructions on numerous services for the specific vehicle. While in the store, feel free to speak with a Advance Auto Parts representative there in the store for helpful hints and information as well.A:
To remove the hub itself, no. However if your car has drum brakes you will need the appropriate tools for that job - usually a set of spring pliers at the least. Use lots of penetrating oil (something stronger than WD-40) to help loosen the nuts - they are likely to be corroded and hard to remove.