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๐ Upgrade your ride with MOOG: where heavy-duty meets hassle-free precision!
The MOOG Front Wheel Bearing & Hub Assembly is a heavy-duty, direct OE replacement designed for Chevrolet Silverado and GMC Sierra models (1999-2006). Featuring a sealed bearing for noise-free operation, rust-resistant components, and a quad lip seal to protect against moisture and debris, this assembly ensures enhanced road stability, durability, and easy installation for professional-grade vehicle maintenance.





| Asin | B000UIQ4MK |
| Best Sellers Rank | #107,745 in Automotive (See Top 100 in Automotive) #290 in Automotive Replacement Hub Assemblies Bearings |
| Brand | MOOG |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (678) 4.7 out of 5 stars |
| Date First Available | October 10, 2007 |
| Exterior | Machined |
| Item Model Number | 515058 |
| Item Weight | 0.01 ounces |
| Manufacturer | MOOG Hub Assemblies |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 515058 |
| Model | MOOG |
| Oem Part Number | 515058 |
| Product Dimensions | 4.63 x 7.63 x 7.63 inches |
User
Great product.
Perfect fit, and my ABS light turned off immediately. Very pleased.
User
Fit great, spin smooth. Made in Taiwan - hopefully they'll last awhile
I bought two Moog 515058 hub assemblies for the front of my 2005 GMC Sierra 2500HD 4WD truck, 6.0 gas motor. One of the old hubs was notchy, so I decided to replace both while I was redoing the entire front end anyway and everything was torn apart.The Moog hubs I bought were marked Made in Taiwan, which is hopefully a good sign (vs China). They installed perfectly, spin smoothly, and the ABS wire matched the factory harness and factory mount points (hub comes with all the connectors along the control arm and frame to snap in place).I recommend replacing the O ring that seals the hub into the knuckle. AC Delco part number 290-300 -- easily available on Amazon and local auto parts stores. Smear some grease on the O ring when installing the hub. The O ring keeps water from entering and sitting inside the knuckle, up against the bearing, and rusting it out.You'll need a 36mm socket for the CV axle nut. It's OK to use an impact to remove the nut, but do not impact it on when installing the new hub -- torque it with a torque wrench; 177 ft lb. The hub assembly attaches to the knuckle with four bolts -- 133 ft lb for those.
User
These are the real deal! Perfect fit and quality
These are the best product quality and at a fair price.
User
like OEM
OEM, fit right up. the old mule is prancing around now.
User
Quality part
The hub was delivered on time and packages well. The part is a solid manufactured part with no issues on the install. I would not hesitate to use this part again.
User
Hub assemblies
The hub assembly is great. I have no problem with it part. The sensors was not right I ordered the correct part and I did not get the correct part
User
Perfect fit, no more bearing noise!
Perfect fit, no more bearing noise! Took about 3 hours on the first side, and about 2 hours on the second side. I wasn't trying to break any time records. No issues with the product at all. I have about 3K miles on them now. Amazon had the best price I could find, and I looked several places. Prime shipping was a definite plus as well.I would suggest you take a look at your brake dust shields before starting your project. Mine were VERY rusty and probably should have been replaced. Unfortunately I was well into the project on a Sunday afternoon before I realized it. I would have gladly purchased new shields had I known ahead of time. They fit under the hub assembly so it would be a lot of work to replace them now. Hopefully they will last another 120K miles when I do the next hub replacement :)I replaced the axle nuts at the same time. I've heard this isn't necessary, but figured why not. It was an extra $10 or $15 but now they are new. Also replaced the O-ring seal. My old ones looked pretty rough so glad I had new ones. I coated the O-rings with grease to make everything slide together easier.Make sure you have the right size sockets for the axle nuts especially. My old ones and new ones were different sizes. I think one was a 35mm and the other was 36mm but check your sizes to be sure. Also, check the torque specs, some of them are really high. I had to borrow a torque wrench from my neighbor since mine didn't go high enough.This was a fairly big job for an average weekend DIY'er but I'm glad I tackled it myself. I'm sure I saved a lot of money over taking it to the shop.
User
Good addition to the tool box.
Handy for light fabricating saves time and works.
User
Time and KMS will tell
Moog quality. Iโll see how long it lasts. I want to be optimistic, but it seems even the expensive bearing do go near the distance of OEM
User
So far so good!
Only drove a couple blocks since so far, but easy install and came with good shipping time and no other unexpected issues. I'd definitely order again.
User
Same fit and function as original
Installation of this unit was simple and quick, no issues with fitment or functionality. Shipping was fast. I'd buy this again if/when the time comes.
User
Do it Yourself
This wheel bearing came ready to install. So far so good
User
Perfect fit
Perfect fit. Good quality wheel bearing.
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