BMW 323IC Wheel Hub Parts

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BMW 323IC wheel hub typically cost between $24.89 and $66.99.

A BMW 323IC wheel hub is a crucial component of the car's wheel assembly that connects the axle to the wheels. It supports the weight of the vehicle and allows the wheels to rotate smoothly.

The lifespan of a wheel hub can vary depending on various factors such as driving conditions, maintenance, and quality of the component. Typically, a well-maintained wheel hub can last anywhere from 100,000 to 150,000 miles or more before needing replacement. However, it's always recommended to consult with a qualified mechanic for a precise assessment based on the specific circumstances of your vehicle.

Signs of a Worn BMW 323IC Wheel Hub

  1. Strange noises coming from the wheel hub area, such as grinding, humming, or buzzing sounds.
  2. Excessive vibration or shaking felt in the steering wheel or throughout the vehicle.
  3. Irregular tire wear, uneven tread patterns, or feathering on the tires.
  4. Difficulty in steering, including stiffness or resistance when turning the steering wheel.
  5. Frequent or sudden changes in the vehicle's alignment, leading to drifting or pulling to one side.
  6. Increased play or looseness in the wheel hub assembly, noticeable by excessive movement or wobbling.
  7. ABS (Anti-lock Braking System) or traction control issues, as the wheel hub sensor may become compromised.
  8. Overheating of the wheel hub area, causing a burning smell or smoke.
  9. Reduced braking performance or longer braking distances due to wheel hub damage affecting the braking system.
  10. Visual signs of damage or excessive wear, such as rust, corrosion, cracks, or leaks around the wheel hub assembly.

The Differences Between BMW 323IC Wheel Hubs and Wheel Bearings

The BMW 323IC wheel hubs and wheel bearings are two distinct components in a vehicle's wheel assembly. While both play crucial roles in ensuring the smooth rotation of the wheels, they serve different purposes.

The wheel hub serves as the central mounting point for the wheel, providing a stable connection between the wheel and the axle. On the other hand, the wheel bearing facilitates the rotation of the wheel by reducing friction between the hub and the spindle.

In essence, the wheel hub is responsible for holding the wheel in place, while the wheel bearing enables the wheel to rotate smoothly.

Replacement BMW 323IC Wheel Hub Parts

Shopping at AutohausAZ for a BMW 323IC wheel hub offers numerous advantages. We provide a wide selection of high-quality wheel hubs specifically designed for the BMW 323IC model. Our products are sourced from reputable manufacturers, ensuring exceptional durability and performance.

With our competitive prices, customers can enjoy significant savings without compromising on quality. Additionally, our knowledgeable customer service team is readily available to assist with any inquiries or concerns. From hassle-free browsing to timely delivery, we strive to provide a seamless shopping experience for BMW owners.

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