RIDEX 654W0002 Wheel bearing kit

9.56

  • Fitting Position:RIDEX 654W0002 Rear AxleRear Axle
  • Supplementary Article / Supplementary Info Info 2:without ABS sensor ring
  • Diameter [mm]:39,9
  • Inner Diameter 2 [mm]:17,5, 29,0
  • Width 2 [mm]:14,2
  • Width 1 [mm]:13,9
  • Outer Diameter 2 [mm]:50,3
  • Item number:654W0002
  • Manufacturer:RIDEX
  • EAN number:4059191319480
  • Fitting Position:This characteristic varies depending on the car model.
  • Condition:New

Description

In your Audi, the wheel bearing is a critical component that plays a vital role in both smooth handling and safe driving. Here’s a brief description:

Function:

  • Located at the center of the wheel hub, the bearing allows the wheel to freely rotate with minimal friction.
  • It bears the weight of the vehicle and transmits forces between the wheel and the suspension system, including steering inputs and braking forces.
  • By minimizing friction, the bearing ensures:
    • Smooth and quiet wheel rotation.
    • Optimal fuel efficiency due to reduced resistance.
    • Precise steering response for safe and controlled handling.

Types of wheel bearings:

  • Ball bearings: Most common type, offering a good balance of performance and affordability.
  • Tapered roller bearings: Often used in high-performance models or heavy-duty applications, providing higher load capacity and durability.

Signs of a failing wheel bearing:

  • Grinding or humming noise: A common symptom, often increasing with speed or when turning.
  • Vibration in the steering wheel or car: Caused by uneven rotation of the wheel due to bearing wear.
  • Uneven tire wear: Worn bearing can affect alignment, leading to excessive wear on one side of the tire.
  • Loose wheel play: When the wheel is lifted, slight side-to-side movement might indicate a worn bearing.

Maintenance and replacement:

  • Wheel bearings are generally durable but can wear out over time, especially in harsh driving conditions.
  • Regular inspections and listening for unusual noises are crucial for early detection of problems.
  • Replacing a worn bearing is recommended to prevent further damage and ensure safe driving performance.
  • This typically involves removing the wheel, hub, and old bearing, and pressing in a new one. It’s recommended to have this done by a qualified mechanic for proper installation and safety.