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demiandvm54 11-08-2011 07:08 PM

Rear Wheel Hub Assembly Question
 
Hello All:
I have a 2003 Camry XLE 4 cyl with ABS. I'm looking to replace the drivers side rear wheel hub assembly because the bearing is squealing. In looking for one on the internet, I see one part model has a gear coming off the backside and they call it a sensor ring. The other has a plug in receptacle for the ABS sensor. Both state they are for cars with ABS. Which one do I need? I'm thinking of buying a timken brand part because I'm familiar with their quality. Is this correct? Which parts house do you recommend?

Thank You: Michael

Gary6595 11-09-2011 05:37 PM

Michael,

I am having the same problem with my wife's '05. There seems to be a roar at speed. I jacked the car and put it on stands. I took the rear wheels off and slightly opened the caliper so the pads would not rub the rotor. I reinstalled the wheel and spun it. I could hear the bearing noise in the right rear.

On my '05 (and I think on yours too) the ABS sensor is an itegral part of the unit.

Go here for repair DIY:

| Repair Guides | Rear Suspension | Wheel Bearings | AutoZone.com

Now, to the bad part: Toyota dealer priced a hub assembly at $377.02. Autozone has a Duralast unit (Chinese) for $128.99, one year warranty.

Here's the KICKER: for my '05 there are two Timken parts listed - one for the driver's side ($214.99) and one for the passenger side ($148.99) I had the counter technician double-checkit.

In any event, go with the Timken - three year warranty.

This is not a hard job. Basically four bolts. Do a Google search for "replacing Toyota rear wheel bearing" and go from there.

Hope this helps, Gary

demiandvm54 11-09-2011 10:53 PM

Thanks Gary:
 
Gary:
I am finding the same thing here, that the drivers side is about $50.00 more than the passenger side. I will check out your "how to" links and try the repair this weekend.

Thanks: Michael

toyomoho 11-10-2011 07:48 AM

Try Rockauto.com for parts.


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