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Parts for your 2013 Suzuki Splash-Wheel hubs

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Repco Wheel Cover Set Monza 15in

Repco Wheel Cover Set Monza 15in

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Repco Wheel Bearing Hub - RWH3160

Repco Wheel Bearing Hub - RWH3160

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Repco Wheel Cover Set Monza 16in

Repco Wheel Cover Set Monza 16in

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Repco Wheel Cover Set Enzo 14in

Repco Wheel Cover Set Enzo 14in

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Drivetech 4X4 Gasket-Free Wheeling Hub - 008-013602

Drivetech 4X4 Gasket-Free Wheeling Hub - 008-013602

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Repco Wheel Cover Set Enzo 15in

Repco Wheel Cover Set Enzo 15in

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Repco Wheel Bearing Hub - RWH6394

Repco Wheel Bearing Hub - RWH6394

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Repco Wheel Cover Set Indianapolis 16in

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Repco Trailer Wheel Bearing Kit (Marine) - WBK6007

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ABD Wheel Hub - AB3864

ABD Wheel Hub - AB3864

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Kelpro Wheel Hub Assembly - KHA3155

Kelpro Wheel Hub Assembly - KHA3155

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Kelpro Wheel Bearing Hub - KHA3160

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Repco Wheel Cover Set Silverstone 14in

Repco Wheel Cover Set Silverstone 14in

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Repco Wheel Cover Set Indianapolis 14in

Repco Wheel Cover Set Indianapolis 14in

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Repco Wheel Cover Set Enzo 13in

Repco Wheel Cover Set Enzo 13in

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Kelpro Wheel Bearing Kit - KWB1274

Kelpro Wheel Bearing Kit - KWB1274

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Repco Wheel Bearing Hub - RWH2003

Repco Wheel Bearing Hub - RWH2003

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Repco Wheel Bearing Hub - RWH6326

Repco Wheel Bearing Hub - RWH6326

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ABD Wheel Hub

ABD Wheel Hub

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Aisin Free Wheeling Hub - DT-FHT018

Aisin Free Wheeling Hub - DT-FHT018

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Kelpro Wheel Bearing Hub - KHA4218

Kelpro Wheel Bearing Hub - KHA4218

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SAS Wheel Hub - HA6143
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SAS Wheel Hub - HA6143

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Aisin Free Wheeling Hub - DT-FHT002
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Aisin Free Wheeling Hub - DT-FHT002

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Repco Wheel Bearing Hub - RWH5072
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Repco Wheel Bearing Hub - RWH5072

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Repco Wheel Bearing Hub - RWH6293
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SAS Wheel Hub - HA6071

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Repco Wheel Bearing Hub - RWH6188
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SAS Wheel Hub - WH118

SAS Wheel Hub - WH118

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Aisin Free Wheeling Hub - DT-FHG001

Aisin Free Wheeling Hub - DT-FHG001

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Drivetech 4x4 Free Wheeling Hub - DT-FWH230

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Repco Wheel Bearing Hub - RWH6105

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Repco Wheel Bearing Hub - RWH6070

Repco Wheel Bearing Hub - RWH6070

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Drivetech 4x4 Auto Free Wheel Hub - DT-FWH110

Drivetech 4x4 Auto Free Wheel Hub - DT-FWH110

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Repco Wheel Hub

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SAS Wheel Hub - HA6064

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2013 Suzuki Splash wheel hubs

Technical sources confirm the 2013 Suzuki Splash does use wheel hubs. Suzuki’s own workshop literature for the Splash/Opel Agila B platform, the Suzuki Electronic Parts Catalogue (EPC), and major bearing catalogues from SKF/NTN list complete hub-and-bearing units for the front and serviceable hub/bearing arrangements for the rear on 2013 models. So wheel hubs are absolutely relevant to the 2013suzukisplash.

On the 2013 Suzuki Splash, the wheel hub is the bit that the wheel bolts onto and the brake disc locates against. It houses the wheel bearing and, on ABS-equipped cars, carries the encoder ring the sensor reads. Up front, the Splash uses a sealed hub unit that takes radial and axial loads while keeping everything rolling smoothly, out back, it’s a compact hub/bearing setup mounted to the torsion beam. Without healthy hubs, tyre wear goes odd, steering feel gets vague, and braking can feel a touch sketchy.

They’re designed to be largely maintenance-free, but they do cop a hard life with Kiwi and Aussie roads, wet weather, and the odd corrugated driveway. A light hum that grows with speed, a drone that changes when turning slightly left or right, or play you can feel when rocking the wheel at 12-and-6 o’clock are classic signs the hub bearing’s on the way out. ABS warning lamps can also pop up if the encoder ring or sensor interface gets damaged.

There’s no fixed replacement interval, hubs are swapped on condition. For servicing the 2013suzukisplash wheelhubs, a few sensible checks go a long way:

  • Spin each wheel while the car’s safely lifted, listen for roughness or grinding.
  • Check for play at the wheel edges, any clunk or movement needs attention.
  • Look for rust streaks or heat discolouration near the hub face.
  • Verify ABS sensor wiring and keep the mounting area clean.

When replacing, match the part to the VIN so the ABS encoder type is correct. Use quality hub units and new fasteners where specified. Pressing bearings the wrong way can wreck them before they leave the hoist, so a workshop with the right pullers/press tools is a shout. Follow the Suzuki torque specs for the axle nut and wheel nuts, and recheck wheel-nut torque after a short drive. After front hub work, a wheel alignment check is wise, and always road-test for noise changes and ABS light behaviour.

Treat the hubs kindly—avoid pressure-washing directly at the seals, keep tyres correctly inflated, and sort any brake drag early. That’ll help the Splash roll sweetly for many more kilometres.

FAQs

What are the signs a 2013 Suzuki Splash wheel hub is failing?

A steady humming that rises with speed is the most common clue.

The noise often changes or shifts sides when gently weaving at highway pace.

A rough, dry growl when spinning a wheel by hand with the car lifted is a giveaway.

Noticeable play when rocking the tyre at 12-and-6 o’clock points to bearing wear.

ABS light on the dash can appear if the encoder ring or sensor interface is damaged.

Uneven tyre wear or feathering can show up from excess hub/bearing play.

Heat discolouration around the hub face hints at internal friction and distress.

Clicking that syncs with wheel speed may indicate severe damage or looseness.

Brake pedal feel can go a bit pulsy if the hub allows rotor runout to increase.

Wet-road droning that remains when off-throttle still points at the hub, not the engine.

Eliminate tyre and road-noise variables with a smooth test surface if possible.

A technician can confirm quickly with a stethoscope and runout/play measurements.

Do I replace just the bearing or the whole hub on a 2013 Suzuki Splash?

On the front, it’s typically a sealed hub-and-bearing unit replaced as an assembly.

That design includes the bearing races, seal, and often the ABS encoder ring.

Replacing the whole unit reduces press-fit risks and saves labour time.

The rear can vary by market, many use a bolt-on hub or cartridge-style bearing.

Where a separate bearing is used, correct pressing technique is critical.

Always match the ABS encoder type to the car’s sensor spec by VIN.

New axle nuts and hub bolts are recommended if Suzuki specifies one-time use.

If corrosion has marked the hub seat, a complete assembly is the safer bet.

Consider replacing in pairs if mileage is high and noise is borderline on the other side.

There’s no set interval—replace on noise, play, roughness, or ABS faults.

After replacement, torque correctly and check alignment and ABS operation.

Choose reputable brands, cheap bearings often don’t last on Aussie/Kiwi roads.