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Repco Wheel Cover Set Monza 15in

Repco Wheel Cover Set Monza 15in

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Repco Wheel Bearing Kit - WBK1274

Repco Wheel Bearing Kit - WBK1274

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ABD Wheel Hub - AB3864

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Repco Wheel Cover Set Monza 14in

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Repco Wheel Bearing Hub - RWH3160

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SAS Wheel Hub - HA5079
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Repco Wheel Bearing Kit - WBK5246

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Repco Wheel Cover Set Suzuka 14in

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Kelpro Wheel Bearing Hub - KHA3160

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Kelpro Wheel Hub Assembly - KHA4046

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Repco Wheel Cover Set Monza 16in

Repco Wheel Cover Set Monza 16in

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Repco Wheel Bearing Hub - RWH2003

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Repco Wheel Cover Set Suzuka 15in

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Repco Wheel Cover Set Indianapolis 14in

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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

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Aisin Free Wheeling Hub - DT-FHT018

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Kelpro Wheel Bearing Hub - KHA4218

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Aisin Free Wheeling Hub - DT-FHT002

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SAS Wheel Hub - HA6143
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Repco Wheel Bearing Hub - RWH6070

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Repco Wheel Bearing Hub - RWH6188
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SAS Wheel Hub - WH118

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SAS Wheel Hub - HA6071

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Repco Wheel Bearing Hub - RWH6394

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Repco Wheel Bearing Hub - RWH6175

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SAS Wheel Hub - HA6006
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SAS Wheel Hub - HA2002

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Drivetech 4x4 Free Wheeling Hub - DT-FWH210

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2006 Toyota Kluger wheelhubs — what they do and when to service them

Referencing the Toyota Repair Manual for the Kluger/Highlander XU20 series (2001–2007) and the Toyota Electronic Parts Catalogue (covering ACU25/MCU25/MCU28 models), the 2006 Toyota Kluger is fitted with wheelhubs front and rear, so they’re absolutely relevant to this vehicle. The front hub runs with a pressed-in, sealed bearing in the steering knuckle (with the front driveshaft on AWD), while the rear is typically a bolt-on hub-and-bearing assembly with an integrated ABS tone ring/sensor. In short, wheelhubs are part of every 2006 Kluger’s running gear.

On a 2006toyotakluger, wheelhubs keep the wheels centred and spinning smoothly on sealed bearings, carry vehicle load, and provide the mounting for the brake discs and ABS pick-ups. They’re sealed-for-life units, so there’s no routine greasing, but they do benefit from regular checks as part of standard servicing.

Owners looking after their 2006 Toyota Kluger wheelhubs should know the tell-tales and the basics:

  • Growling or humming that rises with road speed and often changes when gently swerving can point to a worn hub bearing.
  • ABS or VSC lights, or fault codes for a wheel speed sensor, may be related to the hub’s tone ring or sensor area.
  • Play felt when rocking the tyre at 12 and 6 o’clock (with the wheel off the ground) is a red flag for bearing wear.
  • Uneven brake pad wear or pulsation can sometimes hint at hub runout.

Replacement differs by end of the vehicle. Up front, the Kluger generally uses a press-in bearing and separate hub in the steering knuckle. That job needs a hydraulic press and proper supports to avoid damaging the new bearing, many workshops press the old hub off, press the bearing out, and install a new bearing and circlip before refitting the hub. The rear is commonly a bolt-on hub assembly, which is more straightforward: unbolt the old unit, clean the mating face, and torque the new assembly to spec. For AWD models, take care with the driveshaft splines and always use a new axle nut where specified.

Good habits help wheelhubs live longer:

  1. Rotate tyres and keep pressures on point to reduce side loads on bearings.
  2. Avoid kerb strikes and deep potholes, big hits bruise bearing races.
  3. Rinse off road salt or beach sand, especially around the knuckle and sensor wiring.
  4. When refitting wheels, torque the wheel nuts evenly to the factory spec and avoid hammering them on with an impact gun.

If a hub is noisy or loose, replace it promptly—driving on a failing bearing can affect braking, steering feel, and ABS performance. A quality hub assembly and correct torqueing will keep the Kluger quiet and confidence-inspiring for many kilometres.

Popular questions about 2006 Toyota Kluger wheelhubs

Do front and rear wheelhubs wear out at the same rate on a 2006 Kluger?

Not always. Front hubs tend to work harder due to steering loads and, on AWD models, drive torque. Rears can last longer, but if one end has high kilometres or has seen rough roads, both ends deserve inspection. Replace sides individually if only one is noisy, unless the other shows play or roughness.

Tyre rotation, correct alignment, and avoiding heavy kerb strikes help even out wear. If one hub fails from water ingress or impact, the matching side isn’t automatically next, but it’s wise to check it thoroughly.

Can a home mechanic replace a 2006 Kluger front wheelhub and bearing?

It’s doable for a confident DIYer with the right kit. The front typically uses a pressed bearing, so a hydraulic press and correct drifts/supports are essential. Without them, it’s easy to damage the new bearing or knuckle. The rear hub, being a bolt-on assembly on most variants, is more home-mechanic friendly.

Either way, follow factory torque specs, use a new axle nut where specified, and keep the ABS sensor and wiring clean and intact. If tools are limited, remove the knuckle and have a machine shop press the bearing.

How long do wheelhubs usually last on a 2006 Kluger?

There’s no fixed replacement interval, they’re replaced on condition. Many see well over 150,000–250,000 km, but life varies with road quality, load, wheel/tyre size, and impacts. Coastal environments and frequent water crossings can shorten bearing life.

At each service, a quick road test for humming and a wheel play check with the vehicle safely lifted will catch issues early. If it’s quiet, tight, and the ABS is happy, keep driving.