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2001 Honda Accord wheel-hubs: what they do and when to replace them

Wheel hubs are absolutely used on the 2001 Honda Accord. Honda’s 1998–2002 Accord Service Manual (Helm Inc.), the Honda Electronic Parts Catalogue for MY2001, and aftermarket data from Timken and SKF all show front hubs with press-fit bearings, plus rear hub-and-bearing assemblies (varies by drum or disc brake and ABS). So yes—wheel-hubs are relevant, fitted, and vital on this model.

On a 2001 Accord, the wheel hub is the central part the wheel bolts to. It supports the vehicle’s weight through a precision bearing, keeps the wheel spinning smoothly, and, on ABS-equipped cars, carries the tone ring for the wheel speed sensor. Up front, the bearing is pressed into the steering knuckle and the hub is pressed into the bearing. Down the back, many variants use a bolt-on hub-and-bearing assembly