🛠️ Upgrade your ride with the ultimate front wheel hub kit—because your car deserves the best!
The DuraGo 295-96095 Wheel Hub Kit is a comprehensive front wheel hub repair solution featuring a forged hub, sealed bearing, and all necessary components for a precise, durable fit. Designed to restore wheel hub and bearing performance, it ensures long-lasting protection and smooth operation.
Manufacturer | Dura International |
Brand | DuraGo |
Model | 295-96095 |
Item Weight | 5.91 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 6.89 x 6.5 x 5.31 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | 29596095 |
Manufacturer Part Number | 295-96095 |
Position | Front |
R**I
Good
Good
G**R
Highly recommed
It fit perfectly. Seemed to be of high quality. Easy to figure out which side was magnetic side (inner side) for ABS sensor. Worked great, vehicle quieted down by 18 dB.
R**T
Packaging may differ
I subtracted a star because of temporary anxiety produced by the different packaging for the bearings: One bearing came with a protective cover for the magnetized side plus a small instruction sheet. The other bearing had neither of these. Regardless of the packing, the bearings were identical and therefore, exactly what I needed.
J**N
Good
Good
C**O
bad wheel bearings
They have no marking for which side is magnetic and I had to double-check which side it was. After installing them it threw an ABS code saying it was the magnetic encoder malfunction. Everything was great was but a huge waste of time because I will have to remove it and install a correct quality OEM bearing.
B**Y
Ready to ride
Worked great no issues
M**H
2011 civic
perfect fit stopped the noise.
L**I
Check for magnetic (abs) strip before installing.
This product gets a two star review because it made my life difficult. I ordered 2 of these hub kits. One came with a different bearing. The first one I put together did not have a magnetic dust shield. That means there is no way to make the abs system work on that bearing. I had it all together and ready to install. When I built the other side, I realized the bearing had a magnetic strip and what it was for. I assumed I must have put the bearing in backwards. I did end up having to take the bearing out. And no. I did not put it in backwards. So first I tried to pull the cover on the bearing and replace it with the magnet from the original bearing. This did not work out. So instead I had to pull the entire thing apart and buy another bearing from a local part store. Huge headache.
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