🛞 Upgrade your ride with Detroit Axle – where durability meets precision!
Detroit Axle’s 2 Front Wheel Hub Bearings kit is engineered for Jeep Grand Cherokee (2011-2021) and Dodge Durango (2011-2023). Featuring a 5-bolt lug design, ABS tone ring, and tested for impact and fatigue, this pair ensures a precise, durable fit. Backed by a 10-year warranty, it’s the ultimate front hub replacement for reliable performance.
Brand | Detroit Axle |
Material | Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene (ABS) |
Item dimensions L x W x H | 10 x 7 x 5 inches |
Item Weight | 20.6 Pounds |
Bearing Number | 513324 |
Specification Met | Oe |
Bearing Type | Wheel Bearing |
Compatible Lubricant | Grease |
Manufacturer | Detroit Axle |
Item Weight | 20.6 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 10 x 7 x 5 inches |
Manufacturer Part Number | 513324 x2 |
J**Y
Perfect fit
Perfect fit. Good quality bearings that were easy to install and got rid of the noise in the front end. Great value
A**Z
Very satisfied
Just what I needed
A**R
Exactly what I expected!
Fit my vehicle just as described. This is the second set of hubs I've ordered from Detroit Axle and so far they have been great! The ones on my 2005 Durango have lasted about 5 years now and no issues. I've also purchased other parts from Detroit Axle and everything has exceeded my expectations!
H**N
Good
👍🏻
P**G
Good quality and just what I needed for my 2011 Jeep Grand Cherokee
This product was high quality and fit my 2011 Grand Cherokee.
R**L
Fast and the right parts the first time!
Quality looks good
C**S
Great product, quick shipping!
Great product, can't wait to put them on.
M**N
Failure After Only 7 Months!!!
Well, I wish I could leave a positive review. Unfortunately, one of the wheel bearing hubs has failed after only 7 months. I though... that is unfortunate but at least they have a 10-year warranty. Well, with this so-called warranty they charge you an inflated shipping and handling charge of $35. I live just north of Detroit, and I could drive to their factory in 45 minutes, but they said that is not possible. So, I have to pay the shipping charge. They did mention that had I bought the product in a local auto parts store then I would have been able to do a warranty claim in the store and avoid the shipping charge. So I am basically forced to cover the shipping charges and what is likely their cost for producing the part. That is half what it would cost me to buy a replacement at retail value. This is not much of a warranty, and I am not happy that the product failed in such a short time frame.
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