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Jaguar XJRS Hub Bearing

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Eliminate loud humming noises and restore a smooth ride with A-Premium Wheel Hub Bearings. Precision-engineered to strict OE standards for maximum safety.

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Beck/Arnley 051-3812 Wheel BearingBeck/Arnley 051-3812 Wheel Bearing
Beck/ArnleyPart # 051-3812
Beck/Arnley 051-3812 Wheel Bearing
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Fits 1991-1994 Chrysler Town & Country, 1984-1988 Dodge Mini Ram, 1984-1995 Dodge Caravan, 1988-1995 Dodge Grand Caravan, 1988-1997 Jaguar XJ6, 1993-1993 Jaguar XJRS, 1993-1996 Jaguar XJS, 1994-1996 Jaguar XJ12, 1995-1997 Jaguar XJR, 1996-1997 Jaguar Vanden Plas, 1990-1993 Mercedes-Benz 300SL, 1990-1993 Mercedes-Benz 500SL, 1992-1993 Mercedes-Benz 400E, 1992-1993 Mercedes-Benz 500E, 1994-1994 Mercedes-Benz E500, 1994-1995 Mercedes-Benz E320, 1994-1995 Mercedes-Benz E420, 1994-1996 Mercedes-Benz C220, 1994-1997 Mercedes-Benz SL320, 1994-2000 Mercedes-Benz C280
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Vehicle: Jaguar XJRS
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051-3812
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Beck/Arnley 051-3844 Wheel Bearing
Beck/ArnleyPart # 051-3844
Beck/Arnley 051-3844 Wheel Bearing
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Fits 1978-1978 Alfa Romeo Sport, 1978-1978 Alfa Romeo Sprint, 1979-1979 Alfa Romeo Sport, 1979-1979 Alfa Romeo Sprint, 1981-1986 Alfa Romeo GTV-6, 1993-1993 Asuna GT, 1993-1993 Asuna SE, 1993-1993 Asuna Sunfire, 1969-1972 Audi Super 90, 1970-1977 Audi 100 Series, 1973-1979 Audi Fox, 1978-1988 Audi 5000, 1980-1987 Audi 4000, 1981-1987 Audi Coupe, 1988-1991 Audi 90, 1988-1992 Audi 80, 1989-1991 Audi 200, 1989-1994 Audi 100, 1993-1995 Audi 90, 1994-1998 Audi Cabriolet
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051-3844
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Beck/Arnley 051-3384 Wheel Bearing
Beck/ArnleyPart # 051-3384
Beck/Arnley 051-3384 Wheel Bearing
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$42.99
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Fits 1988-1997 Jaguar XJ6, 1993-1993 Jaguar XJRS, 1993-1996 Jaguar XJS, 1994-1996 Jaguar XJ12, 1996-2003 Jaguar Vanden Plas, 1997-2006 Jaguar XK8, 1998-2003 Jaguar XJ8, 1998-2003 Jaguar XJR, 2000-2006 Jaguar XKR, 1967-1969 Mercedes-Benz 230, 1968-1972 Mercedes-Benz 250, 1968-1973 Mercedes-Benz 220, 1968-1973 Mercedes-Benz 220D, 1970-1972 Mercedes-Benz 250C, 1972-1972 Mercedes-Benz 350SL, 1973-1976 Mercedes-Benz 280, 1973-1976 Mercedes-Benz 280C, 1973-1976 Mercedes-Benz 450SE, 1973-1980 Mercedes-Benz 450SEL, 1973-1980 Mercedes-Benz 450SL
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Vehicle: Jaguar XJRS
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Choose the Correct Wheel Hub Bearing

A hub bearing supports wheel rotation at a specific corner of the vehicle, and fitment depends on more than year and model. Enter the complete vehicle, then confirm front or rear position, driver or passenger side, drive type, wheel stud count, flange dimensions, ABS sensor configuration, and package quantity. Read every trim, drivetrain, and body-style note because a similar-looking wheel hub assembly may use different mounting or sensing features.

Wheel Bearing vs. Wheel Hub Assembly

A wheel bearing may be serviced as a separate pressed component on some vehicles. A wheel bearing and hub assembly combines the bearing with a mounting hub and may also include wheel studs or an ABS-related component. A-Premium category products include preassembled hub units, but included parts vary by SKU. Confirm the item title, product images, specifications, and notes instead of assuming every wheel hub bearing includes the same hardware.

The required repair depends on the vehicle's wheel-end design and the condition of the surrounding parts. If the service procedure calls for a separate bearing, a complete assembly may not be an alternative. If it specifies a unitized hub, do not disassemble the sealed unit to reuse internal components.

Position, Lug Count, Drive Type, and ABS Options

Wheel hub assemblies can share a general shape while differing at the mounting flange, wheel face, axle, or sensor. Verify these configuration details together.

  • Installation position: Listings can be front, rear, one side, either side, or a driver-and-passenger pair. Match the position being repaired.
  • Wheel studs: Verify stud quantity and bolt-circle data. A 5 lug wheel hub assembly is not interchangeable with a six-stud version.
  • Drive configuration: Check FWD, RWD, AWD, or 4WD notes. Current products include applications restricted to a particular drivetrain.
  • ABS equipment: A wheel bearing with ABS sensor or encoder must match the vehicle's sensing design and connector requirements.
  • Quantity: Some products contain one assembly and others contain a left-and-right pair, so confirm the listed quantity before planning the repair.

Symptoms That Require Wheel-End Inspection

A humming, growling, or grinding sound that changes with road speed, noticeable wheel play, vibration, or an ABS warning can justify wheel-end inspection. These signs do not identify the hub bearing by themselves. Tire noise, brake contact, a CV joint, axle hardware, alignment issues, or a separate wheel-speed circuit fault may sound or behave similarly.

Inspect the tire, brake, hub, axle, knuckle, and wiring using the vehicle procedure. If an ABS code is present, test the circuit and inspect the related ABS speed sensor, connector, harness, and encoder or tone ring before choosing a hub. Replacing a bearing without isolating the fault can leave the warning or noise unchanged.

Fitment and Installation Checks

Compare the original assembly with the selected product before installation: flange pattern, pilot diameters, splines where applicable, stud count, connector, cable routing, and mounting position should agree. Keep the mounting surfaces clean and inspect the steering knuckle and axle threads for damage. Route any sensor lead through the original clips and away from rotating or hot parts.

Use the vehicle manufacturer's tightening sequence and torque specifications for the mounting bolts, axle nut, brake components, and wheel. Follow the specified tools; where the procedure calls for a calibrated torque wrench, do not substitute an impact wrench. After assembly, check free rotation, brake operation, sensor routing, and warning lights. Arrange an alignment check if the repair disturbed alignment-adjusting components or if tire wear and tracking symptoms remain.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Is a wheel bearing the same as a wheel hub assembly?

Not always. Some vehicles use a separate press-in bearing, while others use a unitized bearing and hub assembly. Follow the product listing and the vehicle service design.

Should wheel hub bearings be replaced in pairs?

Not in every case. Replace the diagnosed side unless inspection, mileage, service guidance, or a paired product supports doing both. Confirm package quantity before ordering.

Does a wheel hub bearing include an ABS sensor?

Some assemblies include an ABS sensor or encoder and others do not. Check the product specifications, connector details, images, and vehicle notes for the selected SKU.

Can I install a 5 lug wheel hub assembly on a six-lug vehicle?

No. Stud count, bolt circle, flange, pilot, and axle details must match the application. Use the vehicle selector and compare the original assembly before installation.

Is wheel alignment required after hub bearing replacement?

It depends on the repair procedure. If alignment-adjusting or suspension components were disturbed, or tracking and tire-wear symptoms remain, have alignment checked to vehicle specifications.

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