- COMPATIBILITY – Fits 2011-2017 Lexus CT200h; 2020-2020 Toyota Corolla; 2022-2022 Toyota Corolla; 2016-2017 Toyota Prius; 2018-2022 Toyota Prius; 2017-2017 Toyota Prius Prime; 2018-2022 Toyota Prius Prime
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- Innovative roll form design ensures consistent and optimal preload.
- Precision Matched Components: Rigorously controlled manufacturing processes ensure exact matching of bearing raceways and rolling elements to consistently deliver superior performance and minimize noise and vibration.
- Engineered to overcome problems and deliver smooth, reliable performance.
- MOOG hub assemblies are performance proven, quality tested and are available for a broad range of foreign and domestic vehicles.


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MOOG 512547 Wheel Bearing and Hub Assembly for Toyota Corolla
*$1,792.30
Informação adicional
Manufacturer | MOOG Hub Assemblies |
---|---|
Brand | MOOG |
Model | MOOG |
Item Weight | 6.3 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 9.99 x 9.99 x 9.99 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | 512547 |
Exterior | Machined |
Manufacturer Part Number | 512547 |
Date First Available | March 31, 2017 |
Clint C. –
I drive Uber so 3 months equals 30k miles. I am very proactive with my maintenance. At 200k miles I replaced all wheel bearings and struts even though none were bad. I had some down time scheduled and didn’t want to wait for a problem that would interfere with a potential busy time that could cost me up to $700 a day in income waiting on parts. I do the labor myself so parts are the only expense.
I’ve always believed in Moog. I’ve used them on my race cars and other daily drivers. Never had a problem. But I haven’t bought anything Moog in 15 years because there’s been no need. But when I decided to do this proactive maintenance Moog was the brand I actively sought out. What a disappointment that a wheel bearing didn’t last 30k miles before failure. Started making the obvious wheel bearing failure noise. Replaced with original Toyota bearing with 200k miles i pulled off just 3 months ago. Now I’m considering pulling the other 3 and replacing with originals that have 200k miles. Obviously super unhappy is an understatement.
I’ll probably never use Moog again. I didn’t care about warranties. I want the parts I buy to work and last. I’m not about fixing problems. I’m all about preventing them with proactive maintenance. When the parts I use for maintenance prematurely fail, that means I wasted my time even if the part is replaced for free. My time is definitely not free.