Skip to content Skip to navigation menu

Your Selected Vehicle

Brands

Show More Show Less

Price

Parts for your 2006 Honda Stream-Wheel hubs

Sort by
ABD Wheel Hub - AB3006

ABD Wheel Hub - AB3006

Confirm Vehicle
$296
Fitment Notes:
See More
Drivetech 4x4 Wheel Hub - 041-135359

Drivetech 4x4 Wheel Hub - 041-135359

$1,136
Fitment Notes:
See More
Drivetech 4x4 Wheel Hub - 041-132938

Drivetech 4x4 Wheel Hub - 041-132938

$1,000
Fitment Notes:
See More
Drivetech 4x4 Wheel Bearing Hub - 041-135490

Drivetech 4x4 Wheel Bearing Hub - 041-135490

$2,348
Fitment Notes:
See More
Drivetech 4x4 Wheel Bearing Hub - 041-135501

Drivetech 4x4 Wheel Bearing Hub - 041-135501

$2,620
Fitment Notes:
See More

Explore 4WD & Adventure

Repco Wheel Bearing Kit - WBK5116

Repco Wheel Bearing Kit - WBK5116

Confirm Vehicle
$410
Fitment Notes:
See More
Repco Wheel Bearing Kit - WBK3101

Repco Wheel Bearing Kit - WBK3101

Confirm Vehicle
$337
Fitment Notes:
See More
Repco Wheel Bearing Kit
Clearance

Repco Wheel Bearing Kit

Confirm Vehicle
$22
Fitment Notes:
See More
Showing 2185 - 2223 of 2301 products

Wheel Hub Maintenance and Replacement for Your 2006 Honda Stream

The 2006 Honda Stream, a compact multi-purpose vehicle, features wheel hubs as a crucial component of its wheel assembly. Wheel hubs are essential, not just for improving the driving experience, but also for ensuring safety by maintaining the wheel's stable attachment to the vehicle's body. If you're considering regular maintenance or replacement of this important part, here's a comprehensive guide.

Driving your Honda Stream over time means that wear and tear is inevitable, especially in components like the wheel hubs that endure constant pressure and movement. Maintaining these hubs can improve your car's performance and longevity, not to mention minimise potential safety hazards. Let's delve into some important aspects regarding the maintenance and potential replacement of wheel hubs on your 2006 Honda Stream.

  • Symptoms of a Failing Wheel Hub
    • Unusual Noise: One of the common signs that your wheel hub may need attention is noise - specifically a humming, rumbling, or growling sound that increases with speed.
    • Steering Issues: If the steering feels loose or you notice excessive vibration through the steering wheel, these could be signs that your wheel hubs are in less-than-ideal condition.
    • ABS Problems: Many modern vehicles, including the 2006 Honda Stream, have wheel speed sensors fitted in the hub. An ABS light could indicate issues with these sensors or the hub itself.

If you encounter any of these symptoms, it's advisable to inspect or have a professional inspect the wheel hubs to avoid any worsening conditions. Addressing wheel hub problems early can prevent further damage to the wheel assembly and other connected components such as bearings and axles. Here's what you should consider when it comes to maintenance and replacement.

Routine Maintenance: Regular inspection of your wheel hubs is important. It doesn't just involve checking for the physical integrity of the hub, but also examining associated elements like the bearings and seals. Here's a quick maintenance checklist:

  1. Inspect the physical condition of the hub and look for any external damage or corrosion.
  2. Check for any play in the wheel when it is off the ground, excessive play can indicate worn bearings.
  3. Listen for any grinding noise while spinning the wheel by hand, which may suggest bearing issues.
  4. Ensure the wheel speed sensors are clean and well-connected.

Replacement Considerations: When a wheel hub shows signs of significant wear or damage, replacement becomes necessary. Replacing a wheel hub is a task that can be done at home if you are confident in your mechanical skills, though many may prefer to leave it to a professional to ensure it's done correctly. The replacement process typically involves:

  1. Loosening the wheel nuts and lifting the vehicle safely using a jack and jack stands.
  2. Removing the wheel to expose the hub assembly.
  3. Disconnecting the brake caliper and rotor if necessary to reach the hub adequately.
  4. Detaching any wires or sensors connected to the hub assembly.
  5. Removing the hub retaining bolts and carefully extracting the hub from the assembly.
  6. Installing the new hub by reversing the steps and ensuring all components are reattached and torqued to the manufacturer's specifications.

Use quality parts when replacing a wheel hub to ensure longevity and optimal performance. Consider OEM parts or high-quality aftermarket options. Remember to torque all fasteners to the proper specifications to secure the assembly and maintain the vehicle's handling characteristics and safety.

Thinking ahead, after replacement, it's beneficial to periodically check the hub assemblies as part of your regular vehicle maintenance routine. Catching issues early often results in less costly repairs and contributes to the smoother operation of your Honda Stream. Such diligence will keep your 2006 Honda Stream running smoothly, protecting both your investment and your peace of mind.