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๐ Upgrade your Jeepโs heartbeat with Detroit Axle precision hubs!
Detroit Axleโs front wheel bearing hub assembly set is a direct replacement for multiple Jeep models from 1990 to 1998, featuring ISO 9001 certified tapered roller bearings and a robust 3-bolt flange design. Tested for impact and wear, these hubs come with a 10-year warranty, ensuring long-lasting durability and smooth, reliable performance on every off-road or city drive.









| ASIN | B00HHGTCS6 |
| Bearing Number | 513084 |
| Bearing Type | Tapered Roller Bearing |
| Best Sellers Rank | #6,895 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #6 in Automotive Replacement Hub Assemblies Bearings |
| Brand | Detroit Axle |
| Brand Name | Detroit Axle |
| Compatible Lubricant | Grease |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 5,875 Reviews |
| Item Dimensions | 10 x 7 x 5 inches |
| Item Weight | 9.07 Kilograms |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 10 x 7 x 5 inches |
| Manufacturer | Detroit Axle |
| Material | Carbon Steel |
| Material Type | Carbon Steel |
| Part Number | 513084 x2 |
| Specification Met | ISO 16949 |
| Unit Count | 2 Count |
G**L
Form, fit and Function... ...Fantastic!!
I needed to replace the bearing hub, a part that sits behind the rotor/brake system. My mechanic quoted me at $900+ to replace the two front bearing hubs. I checked YouTube and realized that I could probably do the work myself. I went ahead and purchase the Detroit Axle - Pair 2WD Front Wheel Bearing Hub Assembly for 99-06 Chevy Silverado Sierra 1500... for my 2004 GMC Yukon XL as well as the Detroit Axle brake kit in case I needed to replace the rotors/disc pads while I was in there. I received the parts but was concerned whether or not they were the correct ones and I wouldn't know until I put the SUV on the lift and took the tires off. When I got to the shop and removed the tires, I noticed that the parts looked identical. I removed the rotors and compared them to the ones that I had received and they were identical. I then removed the bearing hub and put the new one in and that too was a perfect fit/replacement. I replaced the bearing hub and the rotors/brakes on the other side as well. I drove the SUV around for a few miles and the bearing hubs functioned perfectly. The noise was gone from the bearing that had been wearing down. It took me four hours to replace the brakes/hubs but it was well worth it. I save about $700 doing the bearing hubs myself and I have the peace of mind that it went in properly and I don't have that "ripped off" feeling you sometimes get from mechanics. I would purchase Detroit Axle parts again from this seller.
J**S
Easy install! Very satisfied!
Great quality and fair price!
N**N
No more ABS light on my 2000 Dodge Durango
When my mom decided to sell her old Durango that I had done all the maintenance on (from oil changes to changing the timing chain, rebuilding the transmission, and so on), I bought it from her because I was quite used to it. The only thing I didn't do was change the bearing assembly, which she took to a shop to do. They had the truck for quite some time and kept ordering the wrong part, the assembly that fit but didn't have the abs sensor ring on it. After far too long without a vehicle, she agreed to let them just install what they had. As expected, the ABS light has been on since and the ABS has not been working. I decided since a mechanic couldn't get the part right, I would take it to another mechanic and let them deal with getting and installing the right part. This new mechanic quoted me around $250 per side just in parts and then labor would have added more to that. I would have been looking at at least $650 for that replacement. This mechanic also said he didn't quite know for sure which part my truck needed (after keeping it for a week to scan it and look into it) because he was sure it couldn't have had 4 wheel abs because there should be a wire coming out of each hub. I told him no, there are only 3, one in he back axle and one in each of the front tires next to the hub itself. So, I decided to take a look and see what was so difficult about finding the right part for this truck. Honestly, I still can't figure out what made it so hard for them to figure out what this truck needed. It took me about 30 seconds to find these parts on Amazon from a seller I have purchased suspension and similar parts from and knew I could trust. Big difference is the price and warranty; the shop I went to quoted me at least $500 in parts and i would have come with a 3 year warranty. Here online, these parts cost around $102 and came with a 10 year warranty. 1/5 the cost and more than 3 times the warranty coverage. Yeah, when I saw that and saw how easy the process was, I didn't go back to the shop. You can see in the picture the assembly that has soot on it, the old one, has none of the ABS teeth or ring for the sensor to read. The clean assembly clearly does. In the video, you can see how those teeth move past the sensor to help the ABS sensor work to stop you without locking up the tires. This was an extremely easy fix, in fact, taking the wheel off was the most difficult thing to do. Once installed, I unplugged the battery for a moment and plugged it back up, and within about 10 feet of driving, the ABS light went off. I never even got it up to speed and off it went, hasn't come back on. I did test the ABS and it actually works better than it used to. So now, once again, no more lights on the dash. I couldn't be happier. This was the perfect fit and fix for my 2 wheel drive 2000 Dodge Durango with 4 wheel ABS. Make sure you also purchase new spindle (axle) nuts as you can't reuse those, and I bought a new torque wrench to make sure I torqued everything to specs (185 ft lb for the spindle nut).
M**S
Its trust wherthy product.
The price is right and the product is very good and reliable.
C**.
They can take a beating
These are easy to install and fit perfectly on vehicle with no modifications. I use these on an offroad 4x4, and I can tell you, they are durable. Even covered in mud they make no noise and run smoothly. Great value for the money.
A**E
Fit 09 Explorer EB 4x4
These suckers are huge and heavy. Fit my explorer perfectly and the replacement fixed the horrible noise and grinding in the rear end. The circlip needs a special set of pliers, but one can press the bearing and wheel hub out with the right tool kit. Detroit axle always provides quality parts and I choose their stuff when I can.
I**N
Prius
Fit on my 2011 Prius. It work nice and quiet
J**S
Quality Products
Bought these last year (2025), I just have got around to installing them on my 2000 Blazer 2wd. Very easy to replace and was needed. Ever since replacing them the whine has gone away. Detroit Axle has really great quality parts and they were suggested to me by a trusted friend. I will definitely continue to support this company. Well worth the money.
M**N
Not as advertised!
Only 1 wheel bearing arrived when the ad clearly states itโs a PAIR of 2. Dissapoint to say the least. Box arrived all smashed up.
C**L
Not compatible
Does not fit sierra 1500 2WD (2007-2013) like it says it does. It fits the 3 bolts and has 6 stubs, but the flange is a different shape and does not cover the OEM steering knuckle the way it should and leaves room for dust, debris and anything else to slide into the knuckle. The bearing itself doesn't sit in the knuckle snugly either, too much play. Can't have both, the flange and the bearing not forming to the knuckle like this and continue to operate safely.
M**R
Very good for few since installed
So far very good and hope they will last many years.
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C**Y
Would buy again
Better than OEM and a way better price, the company is super good to deal with. Not a single complaint from me Will continue using Detroit axle in the future!
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