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Mechpro Hand Trolley 250kg - MPBHT250
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Mechpro Hand Trolley 250kg - MPBHT250

$62.25
$83
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Mechpro Hand Trolley 350kg - MPBHT350
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Mechpro Hand Trolley 350kg - MPBHT350

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Gear Up 24in 6 Drawer Tool Chest & Trolley Combo

Gear Up 24in 6 Drawer Tool Chest & Trolley Combo

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Repco Bearing Race & Seal Driver Set - RST85

Repco Bearing Race & Seal Driver Set - RST85

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Repco Clutch Alignment Tool - RST174

Repco Clutch Alignment Tool - RST174

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T&E Tools Universal Clutch Aligning Set - 6689

T&E Tools Universal Clutch Aligning Set - 6689

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Understanding Wheel Bearings on the 2001 Mitsubishi Lancer

The 2001 Mitsubishi Lancer, like nearly all modern passenger vehicles, is equipped with wheel bearings. These are essential components that play a crucial role in the proper functioning of the vehicle's wheels. Wheel bearings are not optional parts or designs omitted from this model, as they serve a vital purpose in ensuring smooth, safe, and efficient wheel rotation.

So what exactly are wheel bearings? Simply put, wheel bearings are precision-engineered steel bearings located in the hub of each wheel. Their job is to allow the wheels to rotate freely with as little friction as possible while also supporting the weight of the car. On the 2001 Lancer, the wheel bearings sit inside the wheel hub assemblies, providing a stable and durable interface between the wheel and the axle.

Because the Lancer is a front-wheel and sometimes all-wheel-drive vehicle, these bearings take on significant forces, not just from the weight of the vehicle but from various road conditions and driving forces. They have to withstand everything from bumps and potholes to high-speed cornering without failing. Properly functioning wheel bearings help maintain smooth steering response, reduce noise, and improve fuel efficiency by minimising unnecessary resistance.

Over time and with regular usage, wheel bearings can wear out. They don't last forever because they are constantly exposed to rotational forces, load stresses, road grime, water, and sometimes heat from braking. If signs of wear or damage aren't addressed, it can lead to issues like noisy wheels, uneven tyre wear, wobbling, or even a wheel seizing and causing a dangerous situation on the road.

Maintenance and replacement of wheel bearings on the 2001 Mitsubishi Lancer should be part of regular vehicle servicing. While there is no set 'replace every X kilometres' rule, many technicians recommend keeping an eye on the condition from around 100,000 kilometres or more, depending on the driving environment. Hard urban driving or dusty, wet country roads can accelerate wear. When servicing, mechanics typically inspect the wheel bearings for play, listen for noises when the wheel spins, and check for any roughness or resistance in movement.

When it's time to replace the wheel bearings, it's best to leave the job to a professional. The process involves lifting the vehicle and removing the wheel, caliper, and rotor to access the bearing assembly. On the 2001 Lancer, the wheel bearing is usually part of a hub assembly that can be replaced as a unit, which makes the job somewhat simpler compared to older vehicles where individual bearings had to be pressed in. Installing a new bearing requires proper torque settings on bolts and nuts to ensure safety and longevity.

Using high-quality replacement parts is key as well. Aftermarket or OEM (original equipment manufacturer) bearings that meet Mitsubishi's specifications will ensure the new bearing runs quietly and reliably. Once replaced, balanced wheels and wheel alignment checks are recommended because any misalignment can quickly cause new bearings to wear out prematurely.

Some tips for extending the life of wheel bearings on a 2001 Mitsubishi Lancer include avoiding potholes and road hazards, not overloading the vehicle, and ensuring regular maintenance schedules are kept. If there is excessive noise, vibration, or play noticeable when driving, booking in for a wheel bearing check sooner rather than later is a smart move.

In everyday terms, wheel bearings are the quiet heroes of the wheel assembly. Without them, your 2001 Lancer's wheels wouldn't spin properly, causing severe damage and unsafe driving conditions. While they might not be something you think about much day-to-day, wheel bearings deserve attention during servicing to keep everything running smoothly and safely on the road.