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Repco Wheel Bearing Kit - WBK1274

Repco Wheel Bearing Kit - WBK1274

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$207
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ABD Wheel Hub - AB3864

ABD Wheel Hub - AB3864

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$201
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Repco Wheel Bearing Hub - RWH3160

Repco Wheel Bearing Hub - RWH3160

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Kelpro Wheel Bearing Hub - KHA3160

Kelpro Wheel Bearing Hub - KHA3160

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Kelpro Wheel Hub Assembly - KHA4046

Kelpro Wheel Hub Assembly - KHA4046

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Repco Wheel Bearing Hub - RWH2003

Repco Wheel Bearing Hub - RWH2003

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Drivetech 4X4 Gasket-Free Wheeling Hub - 008-013602

Drivetech 4X4 Gasket-Free Wheeling Hub - 008-013602

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Repco Wheel Bearing Hub - RWH6326

Repco Wheel Bearing Hub - RWH6326

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ABD Wheel Hub

ABD Wheel Hub

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Aisin Free Wheeling Hub - DT-FHT018

Aisin Free Wheeling Hub - DT-FHT018

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Kelpro Wheel Bearing Hub - KHA4218

Kelpro Wheel Bearing Hub - KHA4218

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Aisin Free Wheeling Hub - DT-FHT002

Aisin Free Wheeling Hub - DT-FHT002

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SAS Wheel Hub - HA6143
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SAS Wheel Hub - HA6143

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SAS Wheel Hub - HA5079
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SAS Wheel Hub - HA5079

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Repco Wheel Bearing Hub - RWH6188
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Repco Wheel Bearing Hub - RWH6188

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SAS Wheel Hub - WH118

SAS Wheel Hub - WH118

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SAS Wheel Hub - HA6071

SAS Wheel Hub - HA6071

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Repco Wheel Bearing Hub - RWH6070

Repco Wheel Bearing Hub - RWH6070

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Repco Wheel Bearing Hub - RWH6394

Repco Wheel Bearing Hub - RWH6394

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SAS Wheel Hub - HA6006
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SAS Wheel Hub - HA6006

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Repco Wheel Bearing Hub - RWH6175

Repco Wheel Bearing Hub - RWH6175

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SAS Wheel Hub - HA2002

SAS Wheel Hub - HA2002

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SAS Wheel Hub - HA3130
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SAS Wheel Hub - HA3130

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Drivetech 4x4 Free Wheeling Hub - DT-FWH210

Drivetech 4x4 Free Wheeling Hub - DT-FWH210

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Repco Wheel Hub

Repco Wheel Hub

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SAS Wheel Hub - HA5101A

SAS Wheel Hub - HA5101A

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SAS Wheel Hub - HA6064

SAS Wheel Hub - HA6064

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SAS Wheel Hub - HA700

SAS Wheel Hub - HA700

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SAS Wheel Hub - HA6070

SAS Wheel Hub - HA6070

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SAS Wheel Hub - HA6138

SAS Wheel Hub - HA6138

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SAS Wheel Hub - WH200

SAS Wheel Hub - WH200

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SAS Wheel Hub - HA6097
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SAS Wheel Hub - HA6170
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2003 Toyota Wish wheel hubs — what they do and how to look after them

Based on Toyota’s workshop literature for the ZNE10/ZNE14 series and the Toyota Electronic Parts Catalogue used by dealers, the 2003 Toyota Wish is fitted with wheel hub assemblies front and rear. The front uses a bolt-on hub with an integrated, sealed bearing on the MacPherson strut knuckle, while the rear uses a bolt-on hub unit (paired with either a drum or disc set-up depending on variant). ABS-equipped models have a tone ring or encoder built into the hub unit. So yes, wheel hubs are absolutely relevant to this model.

On a 2003 Wish, the wheel hub is the bit that carries the wheel studs and the sealed bearing, letting the wheel spin smoothly while holding the car’s weight. It also keeps the brake rotor or drum running true, and provides the signal target for ABS. Because the bearing is sealed, there’s no regular greasing—maintenance is more about inspection and timely replacement when wear shows up.

As part of normal servicing, a technician will check for play, noise, and smoothness. A quick spin test off the ground and a hand across the spring or strut to feel for rumble makes short work of it. If there’s a humming or growling that gets louder with road speed, a faint vibration through the cabin, ABS warning light with no sensor fault, or uneven tyre wear, a hub bearing could be on the way out. Catching it early saves tyres and brakes, and keeps the Wish driving nicely on Aussie and Kiwi roads.

  • Typical signs it’s time: speed-related hum, clunk or play at 12–6 o’clock wheel rock, ABS light with no wiring issue, hot hub after a drive, or a rotor that keeps scraping after a brake service.
  • Replacement pointers: use quality hub units, clean and de-rust the knuckle face so the new hub sits perfectly flat, torque the axle nut and hub bolts to spec from the Toyota manual, and protect the ABS encoder from knocks and magnetic debris. Replace any damaged wheel studs and fit new cotter pins or axle nut stake where applicable.
  • Post-fit checks: confirm free rotation and no roughness, clear any ABS codes, road test for noise, and perform a wheel alignment if the front hub/knuckle has been disturbed.

How long do they last? Many see well past 150,000 km, but rough roads, bigger wheels, or water ingress can shorten life. Given the sealed design, once a hub is noisy or loose, replacement is the go—no regreasing will fix it. Done properly, the Wish will feel tight and quiet again, with tyres wearing evenly and brakes behaving as they should.

Popular questions about 2003 Toyota Wish wheel hubs

How can someone tell a 2003 Toyota Wish hub bearing is failing?

They’ll usually hear a steady hum or growl that rises with speed and may change when gently swerving left or right. On the hoist, any roughness when spinning the wheel by hand or detectable play at the rim points to a tired hub. ABS faults without a clear sensor or wiring issue can also be a giveaway on ABS-equipped hubs.

If heat builds at one corner after a short drive, or the rotor won’t sit true despite clean mating faces, the hub may be worn or distorted and ready for replacement.

Do front and rear hubs differ, and is ABS compatibility important?

Yes, fronts and rears are different units, and variants with ABS need the correct ABS-compatible hub (with the proper encoder/tone design). Mixing non-ABS and ABS hubs will trigger warning lights and disable stability/traction systems where fitted.

Is a wheel alignment needed after hub replacement?

On the front, it’s a smart move if the knuckle or strut bolts are loosened, as small shifts can nudge camber or toe. The rear usually doesn’t require alignment unless suspension hardware is disturbed.