- Easy Installation and Low Maintenance; the less expensive option for OE replacement wheel bearing part
- Where applicable, ABS sensors accurately measure the speed at which your vehicle travels and are automatically verified to be compatible with OE systems
- OEM fitment – fitment and function are ensured through rigorous testing, precise measurement, and inspection of material and components; where applicable, the ABS sensor output is automatically checked and verified to be compatible with OE systems
- Hubs are designed to meet stringent fatigue requirements to reduce premature failure; seals material and design are optimized to perform in harsh environments
- Accurate and calibrated settings on the bearings and seals; Enjoy a smoother ride!


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WJB WA512382 Rear Wheel Hub Bearing Assembly (Cross Reference: Timken HA590258/Moog 512382)
*$367.00
Informação adicional
Brand | WJB |
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Material | Steel |
Bearing Number | WA512382 |
Specification Met | Oe |
Bearing Type | Wheel Hub Bearing |
Compatible Lubricant | Grease |
UPC | 789120116777 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00789120116777 |
Manufacturer | WJB |
Model | WA512382 |
Item Weight | 7.42 pounds |
Package Dimensions | 7.24 x 6.73 x 6.54 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | WA512382 |
Exterior | Machined |
Manufacturer Part Number | WA512382 |
Date First Available | December 29, 2016 |
Lisa L. –
Fitted great
Dan –
Be aware that the part comes incomplete. It is missing a ring with a clip that holds ABS wheel sensor. The required ring does not come separately. It must be fitted by manufacturer. Additionally, the hub is a few millimeters oversized and will not fit. Do not buy this one! Order the part 3785A086 from Mitsubishi.
Dan –
Improper advertising of the product. Had to return it.
Amazon Customer –
wrong information of the part but other than that part was ok,price and fast delivery.
Stefan –
Exactly what I needed! Works great!
Chris –
This was a perfect fit for my AWD 2011 mitsubishi outlander GT. The bearing was already pressed in and everything ready to go. 4 bolts on the back to take off and it was ready to go on.