First Equipment Quality® 126089 - Front Driver or Passenger Side Wheel Bearing and Hub Assembly

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    Dodge

    Features

    • Replaces your worn out or damaged factory part
    • Allows your wheel to turn freely with minimal friction
    • Helps restore your vehicle’s dependability and performance
    • Made to look, fit, function just like the original equipment

    Product Details

    Front Driver or Passenger Side Wheel Bearing and Hub Assembly by First Equipment Quality®. Designed utilizing the latest technology, this product by First Equipment Quality features premium quality and will perform better than advertised. Perfect for your vehicle and lifestyle, it is manufactured to meet or exceed stringent industry standards.

    Part Number:
    126089

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    5 of 5
    Quality Product With Fast Shipping
    I ordered these for a 1988 Corolla GTS (ae82), but found that these are for the next generation (ae92). Luckily I have one of each of these cars and will be installing them on the next car. I think it should be added to the description that these are for the 88+ generation of corollas with rear discs as the hub is too large for the early version rear rotor to fit over. Overall, I am pleased with the purchase; it is much easier to buy an assembled hub rather than removing the units from the car, disassembling them or having a machine shop press in new hubs.
    Posted by Victor (Port Orchard, WA) / August 18, 20171988 Toyota Corolla
    5 of 5
    Just Another Review
    Just put these in (90 Accord LX); so far so good; advising that buyers also look into ventilated break rotors, so that the heat does not get to the studs and gets them spinning. Yep, it happened to me, twice.
    Posted by Daniel (Cary, NC) / November 09, 20161990 Honda Accord

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