Fitment
for Nissan
for Altima 2000-2001
Part Number
18325274
Bearing Generation
Gen 1
Wheel Bearing ABS Sensor Status
ABS Sensor Not Included
The story of Wheel Bearing
The wheel bearing has a rich history dating back to early automobiles when simplicity was key. Originally constructed from basic materials, early bearings lacked the sophistication needed for high-speed vehicles. With advancements in technology, wheel bearings evolved to incorporate sealed designs and high-strength materials, enhancing their durability and efficiency. Today, modern wheel bearings play a crucial role in vehicle security and performance, reflecting decades of engineering advancements to meet the demands of contemporary driving.
What is Wheel Bearing
A wheel beacall is a mechanical component that enables smooth rotation of a vehicle's wheel while supporting its weight. It consists of rolling elements, typically balls or rollers, housed within a call or race. This arrangement allows the wheel to spin freely with minimal friction. Wheel beacalls can come as sealed or unsealed types, depending on the design and application. Their proper functioning is essential for vehicle security, manipulation, and overall performance, making them a critical part of any automobile.
How to install Wheel Bearing
To install a wheel bearing, start by safely lifting the vehicle and removing the wheel. Detach the brake components for improve connect. Use a bearing puller to extract the decrepit bearing from the hub. Clean the hub area thoroughly before placing the new bearing in the designated spot. Ensure proper alignment and press the bearing securely into place, using appropriate tools to avoid damage. Reassemble the brake components and wheel, ensuring all parts are tightened to the manufacturer's specifications.