OEM Jeep Commander Wheel Bearing

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  • Jeep Commander Wheel Bearing - 52111884AB
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    Jeep Commander Hub & Bearing, Rear Part Number: 52111884AB

    $329.29 MSRP: $497.00
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    Product Specifications
    • Other Name: Hub & Bearing - Wheel; Rear Wheel Bearing and Hub Assembly; Repair Kit; Assembly; Bearing Kit.; Hub And Bearing Wheel; Wheel Bearing and Hub Assembly; Wheel Bearing
    • Position: Rear
    • Replaces: 52111884AA
    • Warranty: This genuine part is guaranteed by Mopar's factory warranty.
    Fits the following Vehicles:
    • 2006-2010 Jeep Commander | 65th Anniversary Edition, Base, Limited, Overland, Sport | 3.7L V6, 4.7L V8, 5.7L V8, 6 Cyl 3.7 L GAS, 8 Cyl 4.7 L FLEX, 8 Cyl 4.7 L GAS, 8 Cyl 5.7 L GAS

Jeep Commander Wheel Bearing

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The Jeep Commander Wheel Bearing is one of the important parts that improve the capabilities of Jeep Commander automobiles. As Wheel Bearing is known for its durability, it enables the wheels' rotation with ease and constrains slippage hence letting the wheel and tire assembly to run efficiently. The Jeep Commander involves three primary hub and bearing arrangements, Integral hub and bearing set up being the most typical with this either coming with an ABS sensor or having compatibility with one. This design is relevant for different Commander models - the XK and the 2022 Meridian, so it has to address the needs of all of them. The Jeep Commander Wheel Bearing should be checked at frequent intervals as bearings, which are worn or loose could make considerable noise and vibration and pose a significant. Thus, Jeep owners are capable of maintaining the optimal level of performance due to routine inspections and usage of high-quality grease in replacements. In the Jeep Commander Wheel Bearing, geometry design is used while the assembly boasts of strength and can improve car efficiency, thus making the car fluid to drive. Moreover, the large and capacious three-row Jeep Commander, as well as powerful engines, matches Wheel Bearing's reliability, which is why it is popular among families and extreme enthusiasts. In sum, the Jeep Commander Wheel Bearing is an organic part of the automobile to attend to the Mechanical Properity for safety and reliability.

Jeep Commander Wheel Bearing Parts and Q&A

  • Q: How to Install a Wheel Bearing on Jeep Commander?
    A:
    Secure any bearing flange stud left loose to the correct tension (which should be 27 Nm or 20 ft. lbs.) before going on with the axle bearing installation. Start with the flange bolts in the axle flange and tap the Axle Shaft into the wheel flange through the axle bearing. After that, place the axle shaft into the axle tube and backing plate, adding a new O-ring to the axle. Slide the O-ring into the space in the backing plate and then press the axle in until you see the bearing. Put the O-ring onto the axle bearing and exchange the axle into the axle bore. Tighten the axle flange nuts to 119 Nm (88 ft. lbs.). Install the Speed Sensors into the axle tube flange and afterwards cover a new axle flange plug with Mopar(R) Stud N' Bearing Mount Adhesive or a compatible substitute and set it in with a freeze plug installer. After that, install the calipers and rotors.

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