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Your cart is empty.Backed by superior materials and rigorous testing, MOOG hub assemblies deliver reliable performance you can count on. MOOG problem-solving innovations ensure fast, hassle-free installation.
Jose
Reviewed in the United States on March 29, 2025
I bought two wheel bearings hub assembly for my 2017 traverse. Works perfectly, no more issues
A
Reviewed in the United States on February 24, 2025
The abs cord (blue) shown in the ad, did not come with the product. this should be included or clarified that it is not included.
Customer
Reviewed in Canada on July 8, 2024
I've order these before for my Traverse for the drivers side wheels and they worked great. But i just ordered/received two more bearings and these were missing the ABS sensor wire.I was shipped just the bare wheel bearings, not impressed.
Cameron
Reviewed in the United States on October 6, 2024
Moog is a dependable manufacturer, probably the only one I'd go with if OEM isn't available. If you randomly start getting stabilitrac, ABS, and TCS errors in your GM vehicle, chances are the tone ring on your hub has broken off. This replacement fixes it, but beware, if you live in the rust belt, the old hub will be a nightmare to remove.
Sarah Reading
Reviewed in the United States on September 19, 2023
Fit my 2015 Traverse perfectly. I always buy Moog and have never had a problem. Its never worth buying the cheap parts for something so important. Great price too.
Joe
Reviewed in the United States on July 17, 2023
The Auto Zone wheel bearing I installed only lasted a couple years so that was a BIG disappointment. This time I found this Moog bearing on Amazon so hopefully it will last the remaining life of the vehicle as I would expect. 5 Star for now. Fingers crossed.
Jacob D. Cook
Reviewed in the United States on October 7, 2023
Good product
Murray Drake
Reviewed in Canada on September 21, 2022
Price
Tallpapa-Prettymama
Reviewed in the United States on January 16, 2021
Wheel bearing is fine, but after purchasing one in May 2018, now (Jan 2021) I have 3 broken studs(I don't think it's related to stud quality, I had improperly fitting lugnuts). Lo and behold- the studs have a different size knurl than the OE wheel studs. Now I'm trying to find the correct studs. Or replacing the whole thing.Edit: Found them with the help of my local parts chain. They are a Dorman 610-527.
T.A.
Reviewed in Canada on September 1, 2020
Got my moog hub today August 31.at 12pm at 1 p.m. Remove my moog hub after seeing play in baering?I wish the people that are getting these bad parts where being compensated for there time it might help stop the these parts from being sold.
Customer
Reviewed in Canada on May 22, 2020
Replaced both rear bearing hubs on a 2011 Chevy traverse. Perfect fit and seems to be high quality. Hope they last since the price is higher than most.FYI had to also order wheel speed sensor as it’s difficult to remove without damaging.
Starfwd
Reviewed in Canada on August 23, 2019
Multiple Moog bearings installed on Buick Enclave. All failed within couple months. Replaced with prime choice bearings at cheaper price that have worked fine. Warranty process info not available and no response from Moog site for warranty information.
Bill
Reviewed in the United States on April 1, 2018
I can't believe this. Starting to think that either my Acadia is just a "bearing eater" or there is no such thing as a quality part anymore -- or there simply is no bearing that can hold up on Michigan roads (the worst).Passenger side, 2016 installed a Timken bearing. Less than a year later had to replace it -- Luckily Amazon was great with honoring warranty parts. So when the driver side started rumbling in June, 2017 I made sure to get a Moog part rated for 3 years and 36K miles. Now here I am replacing THAT one again. Unfortunately I can't seem to find anybody with a better warranty than this, so I am forced to put on ANOTHER MOOG and hope that this one was just fluke.I am getting waaay too good at changing stupid bearings on this car. The only ironic upside is that with 10 months between changes, the last part never got a chance to weld itself in place so swapping in the new part was done in less than 90 minutes. Still, a PITA that should not have had to happen at all. Never thought I would change wheel bearings on same schedule as wiper blades.Shaking my head in disgust. What happened to paying more and getting a better part???4/17 update -- There was absolutely zero noise coming from the back for two weeks. Now starting to hear rumbling again -- still quiet, but not silent anymore, and definitely wheel bearing noise. This prompted me to go looking around again. On another website (Rhymes-with-lock Auto) I just discovered that the OE Delco part (FW331) will now have a LIFETIME WARRANTY if purchased after 4/1/18. If I have to do another bearing, I know what part it will be, hoping that a lifetime warranty would at least IMPLY that I don't have to change it again next year!
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