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Repco Trailer Wheel Hub Kit Falcon Style - RTHUB01

Repco Trailer Wheel Hub Kit Falcon Style - RTHUB01

$99
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Repco Trailer Wheel Hub Kit HT Holden Style - RTHUB03

Repco Trailer Wheel Hub Kit HT Holden Style - RTHUB03

$99
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Repco Trailer Wheel Hub Kit HQ Holden Style - RTHUB02

Repco Trailer Wheel Hub Kit HQ Holden Style - RTHUB02

$99
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Repco Trailer Wheel Bearing Kit - WBK6903
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Repco Trailer Wheel Bearing Kit - WBK6903

$28
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Repco Trailer Wheel Bearing Kit (Marine) - WBK6015

Repco Trailer Wheel Bearing Kit (Marine) - WBK6015

$112
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Repco Trailer Wheel Bearing Kit - WBK6016

Repco Trailer Wheel Bearing Kit - WBK6016

$101
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Repco Trailer Wheel Bearing Kit - WBK6008

Repco Trailer Wheel Bearing Kit - WBK6008

$84
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WHEEL NUT INDICATOR YELLOW 21MM - CP21Y

WHEEL NUT INDICATOR YELLOW 21MM - CP21Y

$1.04
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Repco Trailer Wheel Bearing Kit (Marine) - WBK6014

Repco Trailer Wheel Bearing Kit (Marine) - WBK6014

$207
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Repco Trailer Wheel Bearing Kit (Marine) - WBK6000

Repco Trailer Wheel Bearing Kit (Marine) - WBK6000

$78
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Repco Trailer Wheel Bearing Kit - WBK6005

Repco Trailer Wheel Bearing Kit - WBK6005

$77
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Repco Trailer Wheel Bearing Kit - WBK6011

Repco Trailer Wheel Bearing Kit - WBK6011

$115
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Repco Trailer Wheel Bearing Kit - WBK6904

Repco Trailer Wheel Bearing Kit - WBK6904

$106
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Repco Trailer Wheel Bearing Kit - WBK6002

Repco Trailer Wheel Bearing Kit - WBK6002

$112
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WHEEL NUT INDICATOR 33MM DEEP - DTLRY33MM

WHEEL NUT INDICATOR 33MM DEEP - DTLRY33MM

$4.15
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WHEEL NUT INDICATOR 21MM DEEP - DTLRY21MM

WHEEL NUT INDICATOR 21MM DEEP - DTLRY21MM

$4.15
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WHEEL NUT INDICATOR YELLOW 33MM - CP33Y

WHEEL NUT INDICATOR YELLOW 33MM - CP33Y

$1.04
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WHEEL NUT INDICATOR YELLOW 32MM - CP32Y

WHEEL NUT INDICATOR YELLOW 32MM - CP32Y

$1.04
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WHEEL NUT INDICATOR 32MM DEEP - DTLRY32MM

WHEEL NUT INDICATOR 32MM DEEP - DTLRY32MM

$4.15
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WHEEL NUT INDICATOR 27MM DEEP - DTLRY27MM

WHEEL NUT INDICATOR 27MM DEEP - DTLRY27MM

$4.15
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WHEEL NUT INDICATOR YELLOW 27MM - CP27Y

WHEEL NUT INDICATOR YELLOW 27MM - CP27Y

$1.04
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Trojan Bearing Boss Bra - Pair - T570028

Trojan Bearing Boss Bra - Pair - T570028

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2011 Toyota Vitz/Yaris wheel hubs: what they do and how to look after them

Based on Toyota’s technical documentation, wheel hubs are absolutely fitted to the 2011 Toyota Vitz/Yaris. The Toyota Electronic Parts Catalogue identifies front hub components (43502– prefix) and rear axle hub & bearing assemblies (42410– prefix) for XP90 and XP130 series vehicles. The Toyota Repair Manual (Chassis – Front/Rear Axle Hub) outlines inspection and replacement, and the 2011 Vitz/Yaris New Car Features material notes unitised hub bearings with integrated magnetic encoder rings for ABS. So yes—wheel hubs are relevant and integral to this model.

On a 2011 Vitz/Yaris, the wheel hub is the bit that the wheel bolts onto via the studs, it also houses the wheel bearing and, on ABS-equipped cars, the encoder ring read by the wheel speed sensor. Its job is to keep the wheel rotating smoothly, support vehicle load, and provide the pick-up for ABS/ESC. Depending on the variant, the front bearing may be a press-fit in the steering knuckle or supplied as a hub unit, the rear is typically a bolt-on hub and bearing assembly (drum or disc style by market/grade).

Owners across Australia and New Zealand will find hubs don’t need routine replacement on a schedule, but they do wear with kilometres, potholes, and water ingress. Tell-tale signs include a humming or growling that rises with road speed, play when rocking the wheel at 12 and 6 o’clock, ABS lights from a damaged encoder, or uneven tyre wear caused by excess bearing play. If any of that shows up, it’s time to inspect.

When replacing, use quality parts that match the VIN. Follow the factory procedure: support the knuckle, avoid striking the hub face or studs, and don’t let the driveshaft hang off the bearing. Clean the sensor face and avoid metallic debris near the encoder ring. Torque all fasteners to the service manual spec and recheck after a short drive. If the front bearing is press-fit, a shop press and correct drifts are needed to avoid brinelling the new bearing.

As part of regular servicing, a quick spin-and-listen on a hoist, a check for free play, and a visual on seals and ABS sensor wiring goes a long way. After driving through floods or beach sand, rinse the underbody to reduce corrosion risk. Keep wheel nuts torqued correctly—over-tightening can shorten hub bearing life, and loose nuts can damage studs and the hub face.

  • Common symptoms of a tired hub: speed-related hum, ABS warning, steering vibration, heat at the hub after a drive.
  • Good habits: correct wheel nut torque, avoid kerb strikes, keep sensors and wiring intact, inspect after big hits.

Popular questions about 2011 Toyota Vitz/Yaris wheel hubs

How long do wheel hubs last on a 2011 Vitz/Yaris?

In typical Aussie and Kiwi driving, many last well beyond 150,000 km, and plenty reach 250,000 km if the wheels are kept torqued correctly and the car avoids heavy impacts. Coastal use, frequent gravel roads, big potholes, or aftermarket wheels with incorrect offset can shorten lifespan.

If there’s any growl, play, or ABS faults traced to the hub encoder, plan a replacement rather than waiting—bearing failure can escalate quickly once noisy.

Can a worn hub cause tyre wear or ABS issues?

Yes. Excess bearing play can alter camber/toe dynamically, feathering tyres and causing a light pull. On ABS models, the encoder ring in the hub supplies the wheel speed signal, damage or metallic debris on the ring can trigger ABS/ESC warnings or odd low-speed pulsing.

After hub work, make sure the wheel speed sensor is clean and fully seated, and consider a wheel alignment if there was front-end disassembly.

Do I need special tools to replace a hub on this model?

Rear bolt-on hub units typically need standard sockets, a torque wrench, and rust-penetrant. Front hubs may require a hub puller and, on press-fit designs, a hydraulic press with the right drifts to avoid damaging the new bearing. Reusing old axle nuts or forcing studs can lead to early failure.

If the job involves pressing bearings, it’s often best left to a workshop with the correct fixtures and torque data.

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