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2010 Toyota bB wheel hubs: purpose, servicing and when to replace
Wheel hubs are absolutely fitted to the 2010 Toyota bB. Technical references such as the Toyota Electronic Parts Catalog for the QNC20/QNC21 series (2005–2016) and the corresponding Toyota workshop manuals list both a Front Axle Hub Sub‑Assembly and a Rear Axle Hub &, Bearing for this model. That means wheel hubs (with integrated bearings) are relevant, used, and essential on the 2010 Toyota bB.
On the 2010 Toyota bB, the wheel hub assembly sits between the suspension and the wheel. It carries the wheel studs, supports the brake rotor or drum, houses a sealed bearing, and provides the mounting face for the ABS tone ring/sensor. In short, it lets the wheel and tyre spin smoothly while keeping everything straight, quiet and safe.
Up front, the bB uses a bolt‑on hub/bearing unit in the MacPherson strut knuckle. Down the back, the torsion‑beam axle carries an integrated hub and bearing. Because the bearings are sealed, there’s no scheduled greasing, instead, the focus is on inspection. Typical red flags are a humming or growling noise that rises with road speed, play when the wheel is rocked at 12 and 6 o’clock, uneven tyre wear, ABS warning lights, or brake shudder that isn’t just a warped rotor.
- Listen for droning that changes when turning slightly left/right.
- Check for free play and roughness during wheel rotation off the ground.
- Scan for ABS faults if the light’s on, and inspect the sensor wiring at the hub.
During regular servicing of a 2010 Toyota bB, it’s smart to spin each wheel by hand, feel for roughness, and check for movement. Keep tyre rotations on schedule and ensure wheel nuts are tightened to factory torque with a calibrated torque wrench, over‑tightening is a fast way to stress a hub. If a hub is noisy or loose, replacement is the fix. Use quality parts that match the correct ABS configuration, replace any single‑use hub nuts and cotter pins, and clean the knuckle/axle mating faces before fitting. Front hub work usually doesn’t alter alignment, but if suspension bolts are loosened, getting a wheel alignment checked is sensible.
- Avoid curb strikes and deep potholes.
- Don’t pressure‑wash directly at hub seals.
- Keep tyres balanced and shocks in good nick to reduce bearing load.
Looked after properly, the bB’s wheel hubs can run for a lot of kilometres, but once they start to growl or show play, timely replacement keeps the ride quiet and the brakes and ABS happy.
FAQ
How can someone tell if a 2010 Toyota bB wheel hub is failing?
Common signs include a steady humming or growling that rises with speed, slight changes in that noise when gently weaving, and play when the wheel is rocked at the top and bottom. There may also be ABS warnings if the tone ring or sensor at the hub is affected.
With the car safely lifted, spinning the wheel by hand can reveal roughness or grinding. If in doubt, a technician can confirm by checking free play with a dial indicator and isolating tyre, brake and drivetrain noises.
Do the rear hubs on a 2010 Toyota bB include the bearing and ABS parts?
Yes. The rear assemblies are integrated hub-and-bearing units, and many variants include the ABS tone ring and sensor interface. That means if the bearing fails or the tone ring is damaged, the entire hub assembly is typically replaced.
When ordering, matching the correct ABS specification by VIN is important so the ABS signal remains accurate.
Can a bB wheel hub be serviced or greased, or must it be replaced?
The hub bearings are sealed for life, so there’s no routine greasing or adjustment. If the bearing becomes noisy, rough or loose, replacement of the hub assembly is the proper repair.
Preventative care is about good wheel‑nut torque, avoiding impacts, and periodic inspection during tyre rotations and brake services.