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Repco Wheel Bearing Hub - RWH6394

Repco Wheel Bearing Hub - RWH6394

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ABD Wheel Hub - AB3864

ABD Wheel Hub - AB3864

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Repco Wheel Bearing Hub - RWH2003

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Repco Wheel Bearing Hub - RWH6326

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Kelpro Wheel Bearing Hub - KHA4218

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Repco Wheel Bearing Hub - RWH6188
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Repco Wheel Bearing Hub - RWH6070

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SAS Wheel Hub - HA702

SAS Wheel Hub - HA702

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Repco Wheel Bearing Hub - RWH6033
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Repco Wheel Bearing Hub - RWH6175

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Repco Wheel Bearing Hub - RWH6275

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Repco Wheel Bearing Hub - RWH5010B

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Repco Wheel Bearing Hub - RWH5061

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Repco Wheel Bearing Hub - RWH5100

Repco Wheel Bearing Hub - RWH5100

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Repco Wheel Bearing Hub - RWH6285

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Repco Wheel Bearing Hub - RWH5054
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Repco Wheel Bearing Hub - RWH6321

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Repco Wheel Bearing Hub - RWH5083

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Repco Wheel Bearing Hub - RWH2013

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Repco Wheel Bearing Hub - RWH6145

Repco Wheel Bearing Hub - RWH6145

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Repco Wheel Bearing Hub - RWH6512

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Repco Wheel Bearing Hub - RWH6489

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ABD Wheel Hub - AB3197

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Repco Wheel Bearing Kit - WBK3236

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Repco Wheel Bearing Kit - WBK3235

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Repco Wheel Bearing Kit - WBK5247

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Repco Wheel Bearing Hub - RWH6324

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2012 Subaru Forester wheel hubs: what they do, when to replace, and how to look after them

Wheel hubs are absolutely used on the 2012 Subaru Forester. Technical sources such as the Subaru Factory Service Manual for the SH series (model year 2012) include dedicated procedures titled “Front Axle – Hub Unit Bearing” and “Rear Axle – Hub Unit Bearing”, confirming hub unit bearings are fitted on all four corners. Subaru’s genuine parts catalogue for the 2012 Forester also lists complete wheel hub assemblies (with integrated bearings and ABS encoder rings) for front and rear positions. That means wheel hubs are relevant, serviceable parts on this vehicle.

On a 2012 Forester, each wheel hub assembly bolts to the steering knuckle or rear housing and carries the sealed wheel bearing, wheel studs, and the magnetic encoder for ABS/traction control. Its job is to support the wheel and tyre, let them spin smoothly, and feed accurate speed data to the ABS. Because the bearing is sealed, there’s no greasing required during regular servicing. Instead, it’s all about inspection and timely replacement when wear shows up.

Typical signs a hub is on the way out include a humming or droning that rises with road speed, a grind or rumble when cornering, play when rocking the wheel at 12 and 6 o’clock, uneven tyre wear, or an intermittent ABS light triggered by a damaged encoder. Drivers in Australia and New Zealand will often notice symptoms sooner if the vehicle sees corrugations, coastal salt, or frequent water crossings.

During routine servicing, a mechanic should spin each wheel off the ground and listen for roughness, check for axial and radial play, and make sure the ABS leads and sensors are clean and intact. Lug nuts should always be tightened with a torque wrench to the factory spec after any wheel-off job. If a hub is noisy or loose, it’s replaced as a complete assembly rather than pressing a new bearing into the old hub on this model. Quality hubs include the correct ABS encoder, mixing the wrong type can cause an ABS fault.

When fitting a new hub assembly, it’s smart practice to clean the knuckle’s mating face, use new hardware where Subaru specifies, and torque the axle nut and hub bolts to spec. After replacement, a quick road test and an alignment check help ensure quiet running and even tyre wear. Retorquing the wheel nuts after 50–100 kilometres is a good habit, especially if the car tows or sees rough roads.

  • Common symptoms: speed-related hum, ABS light, wheel play, uneven tyre wear
  • Service tip: inspect at each service, hubs are sealed, so no greasing needed
  • Replacement: complete bolt-on hub assembly with integrated bearing and ABS encoder

FAQ: How can someone tell if the wheel hub on a 2012 Subaru Forester is failing?

A growing hum or drone with speed, a grind when turning, or play felt when rocking the wheel are classic signs. An ABS light after rain or mud can also point to a damaged encoder ring inside the hub.

Have a technician spin the wheel by hand off the ground and check for roughness, and measure play against factory limits. Ignoring it can lead to worse tyre wear and longer stopping distances.

FAQ: Can just the bearing be replaced, or does the whole hub need changing on this model?

On the 2012 Forester (SH), the wheel bearing is part of a sealed hub unit. The correct repair is to replace the complete hub assembly. This avoids press-fit damage and ensures the ABS encoder is correct for the vehicle.

Most quality aftermarket and genuine options come ready to bolt on, which keeps downtime short and reliability high.

FAQ: How long do wheel hubs usually last, and how long does replacement take?

Lifespan varies with roads and loads, but many see well over 100,000 kilometres. Vehicles that tow, hit potholes, or live near the coast may need hubs sooner.

A trained technician typically needs about 1–2 hours per corner, depending on corrosion and access. An alignment check afterwards is a smart add-on.

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