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Parts for your 2008 Toyota Hilux surf-Wheel hubs
2008 Toyota Hilux Surf wheel hubs — what they do and how to look after them
Based on Toyota’s Repair Manual coverage for the N210/215 series Hilux Surf (4Runner, 2002–2009) and Toyota’s Electronic Parts Catalogue, wheel hubs are absolutely fitted and relevant on the 2008 Toyota Hilux Surf. Front and rear hubs are used to mount the wheels, house the bearings, and interface with the ABS system. On 4WD variants Toyota uses an Automatic Disconnecting Differential (ADD) rather than manual free‑wheeling hubs, so there are no manual locking hub dials at the front, but the vehicle still relies on conventional wheel hub and bearing assemblies.
On this Surf, the wheel hubs carry the load, keep the wheels spinning smoothly, and provide a home for the wheel studs. The front hub and bearing are a unitised, sealed setup pressed into the steering knuckle on most trims, with an encoder ring that feeds the ABS/traction control. The rear runs a hub that supports the axle shaft and brake hardware. Proper hub condition helps with straight tracking, quiet running, and consistent braking performance.
For everyday servicing, a quick hub check pays off. Spin each wheel off the ground and listen for a low growl or roughness, feel for play at 12 and 6 o’clock, and look for ABS warnings. After beach work or creek crossings, rinse the underbody to limit corrosion around the hub flange and studs. If towing or doing big kilometres on coarse chip, hubs and bearings cop more stress—keep an ear out for humming that rises with road speed.
- Typical signs it’s time to replace: droning/humming that changes when swerving gently, heat at the hub after a drive, ABS light, uneven tyre wear, or noticeable wheel play.
- Replacement notes: the front bearing is usually pressed in/out of the knuckle