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Parts for your 2001 Toyota Echo|yaris-Wheel hubs
2001 Toyota Echo/Yaris Wheel Hubs
Based on Toyota’s factory Repair Manual for the NCP10/NCP12 series (1999–2005) and OEM parts catalogues, the 2001 Toyota Echo/Yaris absolutely uses wheel hubs. The front end runs a hub and double‑row ball bearing pressed into the steering knuckle, while the rear typically uses a bolt‑on hub assembly with an integrated bearing (and an ABS tone ring on ABS‑equipped models). This layout is also confirmed across reputable aftermarket catalogues for the Echo/Yaris of this era.
The wheel-hub is the part that the wheel studs sit in, giving the wheel a solid, centred mount. It transfers vehicle load through the bearing to the suspension, keeps the brake rotor or drum true, and—on ABS models—carries the tone ring for the wheel speed sensor. In short, it’s the unsung bit that keeps the wheel rolling straight and the brakes behaving themselves at 100 km/h.
There isn’t a set replacement interval for Echo/Yaris wheel-hubs