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Repco Trailer Wheel Bearing Kit - WBK6016
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Repco Trailer Wheel Bearing Kit - WBK6016

$80.80
$101
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Repco Trailer Wheel Bearing Kit - WBK6008
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Repco Trailer Wheel Bearing Kit - WBK6008

$67.20
$84
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Repco Trailer Wheel Bearing Kit - WBK6011
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Repco Trailer Wheel Bearing Kit - WBK6011

$92
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Repco Trailer Wheel Bearing Kit - WBK6005
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Repco Trailer Wheel Bearing Kit - WBK6005

$61.60
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Repco Trailer Wheel Bearing Kit - WBK6904
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Repco Trailer Wheel Bearing Kit - WBK6904

$84.80
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Repco Trailer Wheel Bearing Kit - WBK6002
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Repco Trailer Wheel Bearing Kit - WBK6002

$89.60
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Repco Trailer Wheel Hub Kit Falcon Style - RTHUB01

Repco Trailer Wheel Hub Kit Falcon Style - RTHUB01

$99
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Repco Trailer Wheel Hub Kit HQ Holden Style - RTHUB02

Repco Trailer Wheel Hub Kit HQ Holden Style - RTHUB02

$99
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Repco Trailer Wheel Hub Kit HT Holden Style - RTHUB03

Repco Trailer Wheel Hub Kit HT Holden Style - RTHUB03

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Trojan Bearing Boss Bra - Pair - T570028

Trojan Bearing Boss Bra - Pair - T570028

$27
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WHEEL NUT INDICATOR YELLOW 21MM - CP21Y

WHEEL NUT INDICATOR YELLOW 21MM - CP21Y

$1.04
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Repco Trailer Wheel Bearing Kit - WBK6903
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Repco Trailer Wheel Bearing Kit - WBK6903

$28
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WHEEL NUT INDICATOR 33MM DEEP - DTLRY33MM

WHEEL NUT INDICATOR 33MM DEEP - DTLRY33MM

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WHEEL NUT INDICATOR 21MM DEEP - DTLRY21MM

WHEEL NUT INDICATOR 21MM DEEP - DTLRY21MM

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WHEEL NUT INDICATOR YELLOW 27MM - CP27Y

WHEEL NUT INDICATOR YELLOW 27MM - CP27Y

$1.04
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WHEEL NUT INDICATOR 27MM DEEP - DTLRY27MM

WHEEL NUT INDICATOR 27MM DEEP - DTLRY27MM

$4.15
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WHEEL NUT INDICATOR YELLOW 32MM - CP32Y

WHEEL NUT INDICATOR YELLOW 32MM - CP32Y

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WHEEL NUT INDICATOR 32MM DEEP - DTLRY32MM

WHEEL NUT INDICATOR 32MM DEEP - DTLRY32MM

$4.15
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WHEEL NUT INDICATOR YELLOW 33MM - CP33Y

WHEEL NUT INDICATOR YELLOW 33MM - CP33Y

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Understanding Wheel Hubs on the 2003 Holden Commodore

The 2003 Holden Commodore, a popular Australian car known for its reliability and solid performance, definitely features wheel hubs as an essential component of its wheel assembly. Wheel hubs are a crucial part of almost every modern vehicle, including the Commodore, serving both functional and safety purposes.

So what exactly are wheel hubs? Simply put, wheel hubs are the central part of the wheel assembly where the wheels are mounted. They act as the connecting point between the wheels and the vehicle's suspension and drivetrain. On the 2003 Holden Commodore, wheel hubs provide a sturdy foundation for the wheels and allow them to rotate smoothly while supporting the weight of the vehicle. They also house the wheel bearings which help reduce friction as the wheels turn and help maintain proper alignment, contributing to a stable, safe ride.

The wheel hub plays a big role in wheel alignment and overall handling performance of the car. If the hub assembly is damaged or worn, the car might develop vibrations, steering issues, or noisy hubs. So it's important to keep an eye on the condition of your wheel hubs when you're servicing your Commodore.

When it comes to servicing or replacing the wheel hubs on the 2003 Holden Commodore, there are a few key tips worth knowing:

  • Checking for wear and tear: Over time, wheel bearings housed inside the hub can wear out due to constant rotation and the weight they bear. Signs of worn wheel hubs include a humming or grinding noise coming from the wheels, uneven tyre wear, or noticeable vibrations when driving. If any of these symptoms pop up, a proper wheel hub inspection should be a priority.
  • Considerations during replacement: Wheel hubs aren't typically replaced unless there is clear damage or bearing failure. When replacing a hub, it's essential to make sure the new one matches the vehicle's specifications exactly. Using genuine or high-quality aftermarket hubs for the 2003 Holden Commodore is recommended to maintain safety and performance levels.
  • Maintenance: While wheel hubs themselves don't require constant maintenance, the bearings inside do need occasional attention. Generally, the bearings are sealed units that don't need lubrication, but if they are serviceable types, they should ideally be cleaned, repacked, or replaced according to the vehicle's servicing schedule.
  • Professional fitment: When dealing with wheel hubs, especially the bearing elements, it's usually best to have a professional mechanic perform the installation or servicing. A poor fitment can cause premature wear and safety issues.

In terms of routine servicing intervals, wheel hubs and their bearings can last for over 150,000 kilometres depending on driving conditions, but it's always good to keep an ear out for any unusual noises or handling changes. Tarred roads, rough terrain, and curbs increase wear, so those conditions may mean more frequent checks.

For Holden Commodore owners, staying on top of your wheel hub condition helps ensure that your ride remains smooth, safe, and reliable. It also prevents bigger issues from cropping up, such as damage to brake components or suspension parts, which can be costly to fix. Given this is a relatively straightforward yet vital part, including wheel hub inspection as part of your regular servicing routine is a smart move.

Ultimately, wheel hubs on the 2003 Holden Commodore are indispensable. They hold the whole tyre assembly together, enable smooth rotation, and contribute significantly to how the car handles and feels on the road. Keeping them in check just makes good sense if you want your Commodore running without a hiccup for years to come.