VIDEO: A Closer Look At Gen 3 Wheel Bearings

VIDEO: A Closer Look At Gen 3 Wheel Bearings

Gen 3 wheel bearings can be a tapered or ball design, and they can be used for both driven and non-driven wheel applications.

Generation 3 wheel hubs integrate two flanges, with one serving as the wheel hub, and the other securing the bearing unit to the suspension. That makes life a lot easier for repair shops, as the wheel bearing simply has to be screwed to the steering knuckle for assembly.

Gen 3 wheel bearings can be a tapered or ball design, and they can be used for both driven and non-driven wheel applications.

This video is sponsored by BCA Bearings.

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