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Repco Wheel Bearing Hub - RWH2003

Repco Wheel Bearing Hub - RWH2003

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Repco Wheel Bearing Kit - WBK5338

Repco Wheel Bearing Kit - WBK5338

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$363
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Repco Wheel Bearing Kit - WBK3236

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$248
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Repco Wheel Bearing Kit - WBK3235

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Repco Wheel Bearing Kit - WBK5247

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ABD Wheel Hub - AB4842

ABD Wheel Hub - AB4842

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Repco Wheel Bearing Hub - RWH6175

Repco Wheel Bearing Hub - RWH6175

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ABD Wheel Hub

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

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Repco Wheel Bearing Hub - RWH6070

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Repco Wheel Bearing Hub - RWH5010B

Repco Wheel Bearing Hub - RWH5010B

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Repco Wheel Bearing Hub - RWH6033
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Repco Wheel Bearing Hub - RWH6033

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Repco Wheel Bearing Hub - RWH5100

Repco Wheel Bearing Hub - RWH5100

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Repco Wheel Bearing Hub - RWH6275

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Repco Wheel Bearing Hub - RWH5061

Repco Wheel Bearing Hub - RWH5061

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Repco Wheel Bearing Hub - RWH6321

Repco Wheel Bearing Hub - RWH6321

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Repco Wheel Bearing Hub - RWH6285

Repco Wheel Bearing Hub - RWH6285

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Repco Wheel Bearing Hub - RWH5054
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Repco Wheel Bearing Hub - RWH5054

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Repco Wheel Bearing Hub - RWH6145

Repco Wheel Bearing Hub - RWH6145

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Repco Wheel Bearing Hub - RWH6489

Repco Wheel Bearing Hub - RWH6489

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Repco Wheel Bearing Hub - RWH2013

Repco Wheel Bearing Hub - RWH2013

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Repco Wheel Bearing Hub - RWH5083

Repco Wheel Bearing Hub - RWH5083

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Repco Wheel Bearing Hub - RWH6512

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Repco Wheel Bearing Hub - RWH4022
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2007 Subaru Impreza wheel bearings: what they do and when to replace them

Technical sources confirm wheel bearings are absolutely fitted to the 2007 Subaru Impreza. The 2007 Subaru Impreza/WRX Factory Service Manual (Chassis: Front & Rear Axle sections), Subaru’s FAST parts catalogue, and mainstream bearing application data from OEM suppliers (NTN/NSK/SKF) all list sealed wheel bearings at each hub on this model. So wheel bearings are relevant to servicing and reliability on any 2007 Impreza, from daily drivers to WRX track toys.

On this Impreza, the wheel bearings carry the car’s weight and let the hub and wheel spin smoothly with minimal friction. They cop serious loads under braking and cornering, keep the brake rotor running true, and maintain precise alignment for even tyre wear. Because they’re sealed, they don’t need periodic greasing, when they wear out, they’re replaced.

In everyday Australian and New Zealand conditions, expect long life from quality bearings, but age, big wheels, potholes, corrugations, coastal corrosion and water crossings can speed up wear. There’s no set service interval, yet it’s smart to check for play and noise at every routine service. Typical red flags include a humming or droning that rises with road speed, a growl that changes when loading the corner (gentle lane weave), vague steering, ABS faults, and heat at the hub after a drive.

Replacement on a 2007 Impreza is straightforward for a well-equipped workshop: press the old bearing from the knuckle, install the new unit squarely, renew the circlip and seals, and torque the axle nut to factory spec with a torque wrench. Press on the correct race so the new bearing isn’t bruised, and avoid impact guns for final torque. After front-end work, a wheel alignment check is a good shout. Quality OEM-grade bearings (NTN/NSK/Koyo or genuine Subaru) are worth the spend, they’re quieter and last longer. Replacing in pairs isn’t mandatory, but many owners prefer to do both on the same axle to keep things consistent.

For long life: wash off salt and mud after beach or farm tracks, avoid pressure-washing directly into the hub, keep wheel offsets sensible, and retorque wheel nuts properly. Look after the bearings and the 2007 Impreza will stay smooth, quiet and safe on the open road.

  • Common symptoms: speed-related hum, steering-load-dependent growl, ABS light, heat at hub, uneven tyre wear.
  • Inspection tips: rock the wheel at 12/6 o’clock for play, spin by hand listening for roughness, scan ABS for wheel speed sensor faults.
  • Workshop notes: use a press and correct adapters, renew seals/circlip, torque axle nut to spec, consider alignment afterwards.

FAQ

What are the signs of bad wheel bearings on a 2007 Subaru Impreza?

A tired bearing usually hums or drones and the noise rises with speed. It often gets louder when loading that corner (a gentle weave at 80 km/h is a handy test). Other giveaways are vague steering, ABS warnings, warmth at the hub after a drive, and play when rocking the wheel at 12 and 6 o’clock. If the noise changes with road speed but not engine revs, wheel bearings are high on the list.

How long do 2007 Subaru Impreza wheel bearings last?

With sensible wheels and normal driving, many see well over 100,000 km. Harsh roads, repeated kerb hits, big offsets or regular water crossings can shorten that. Once noise or play appears, replacement is the fix—sealed bearings can’t be adjusted or regreased.

Can the wheel bearings on a 2007 Subaru Impreza be greased or adjusted?

No. They’re sealed, double-row units. There’s no preload adjustment and no serviceable grease point. Maintenance is all about regular checks and timely replacement with quality parts when wear shows up.