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Repco Trailer Wheel Bearing Kit (Marine) - WBK6015

Repco Trailer Wheel Bearing Kit (Marine) - WBK6015

$112
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Repco Wheel Bearing Protector 45mm 2 Pack - RWBP45

Repco Wheel Bearing Protector 45mm 2 Pack - RWBP45

$70
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Repco Trailer Wheel Bearing Kit - WBK6016

Repco Trailer Wheel Bearing Kit - WBK6016

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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 - WBK6008

Repco Trailer Wheel Bearing Kit - WBK6008

$84
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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 - WBK6005

Repco Trailer Wheel Bearing Kit - WBK6005

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Repco Trailer Wheel Bearing Kit (Marine) - WBK6000

Repco Trailer Wheel Bearing Kit (Marine) - WBK6000

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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 - WBK6011

Repco Trailer Wheel Bearing Kit - WBK6011

$115
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Repco Trailer Wheel Bearing Kit - WBK6002

Repco Trailer Wheel Bearing Kit - WBK6002

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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

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WHEEL NUT INDICATOR YELLOW 21MM - CP21Y

WHEEL NUT INDICATOR YELLOW 21MM - CP21Y

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WHEEL NUT INDICATOR 33MM DEEP - DTLRY33MM

WHEEL NUT INDICATOR 33MM DEEP - DTLRY33MM

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WHEEL NUT INDICATOR 21MM DEEP - DTLRY21MM

WHEEL NUT INDICATOR 21MM DEEP - DTLRY21MM

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WHEEL NUT INDICATOR YELLOW 33MM - CP33Y

WHEEL NUT INDICATOR YELLOW 33MM - CP33Y

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WHEEL NUT INDICATOR YELLOW 32MM - CP32Y

WHEEL NUT INDICATOR YELLOW 32MM - CP32Y

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WHEEL NUT INDICATOR 32MM DEEP - DTLRY32MM

WHEEL NUT INDICATOR 32MM DEEP - DTLRY32MM

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WHEEL NUT INDICATOR 27MM DEEP - DTLRY27MM

WHEEL NUT INDICATOR 27MM DEEP - DTLRY27MM

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WHEEL NUT INDICATOR YELLOW 27MM - CP27Y

WHEEL NUT INDICATOR YELLOW 27MM - CP27Y

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Trojan Bearing Boss Bra - Pair - T570028

Trojan Bearing Boss Bra - Pair - T570028

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2014 Toyota Vitz/Yaris wheel bearings — what they do and when to replace them

Wheel bearings are absolutely used on the 2014 Toyota Vitz/Yaris (P13# series). Technical references—including the Toyota Repair Manual for the P13# Yaris, the Toyota Electronic Parts Catalogue, and major bearing catalogues from suppliers such as Koyo, SKF and Timken—list sealed hub-unit bearings for the front, and sealed hub/hub‑and‑drum or hub‑and‑disc assemblies for the rear (with integrated ABS tone rings on ABS‑equipped models). So yes, wheel bearings are relevant, fitted, and essential on this model.

On this Vitz/Yaris, the bearings are sealed “unit” types. Up front, the bearing is built into the hub that bolts to the knuckle, at the rear, the bearing is integrated into the hub (and, depending on variant, into the brake drum or disc hat). Because they’re sealed, there’s no greasing or periodic adjustment—maintenance is all about inspection and correct installation when they’re replaced.

The job of the wheel bearing is simple but vital: keep the wheel spinning smoothly with minimal friction while handling bumps, cornering loads and braking forces. A healthy bearing helps the car track straight, keeps tyre wear even, and lets the ABS and stability systems read wheel speed cleanly.

During regular servicing of a 2014 Toyota Vitz/Yaris, a good workshop will road test for a humming or growling that rises with speed, check for play by rocking each wheel at 12 and 6 o’clock, spin the wheels by hand with the brakes off, and listen near each hub. Any roughness, looseness, ABS fault lights tied to a wheel speed sensor, or uneven tyre wear can point to a tired bearing or hub assembly.

Replacement is straightforward but precise: use quality hub units, avoid striking the hub face, seat components square, and always torque the axle nut and wheel nuts to the Toyota spec using a calibrated torque wrench. Over‑ or under‑torquing can shorten a new bearing’s life. Keep high‑pressure washers away from the hub centre to avoid forcing water past seals, and recheck wheel nut torque after a few short trips. Because the units are sealed, re‑greasing isn’t an option, once noisy or loose, the hub assembly is replaced as a whole.

Signs it’s time to book in:

  • Speed‑dependent humming that changes when cornering
  • Noticeable play or vibration through the steering or seat
  • ABS warning tied to a specific wheel speed signal
  • Cupped or unusual tyre wear with no other cause

With proper tyres, correct torques, and sensible driving, many 2014 Vitz/Yaris bearings run quietly for well over 100,000 kilometres. When they don’t, a timely hub replacement protects tyres, brakes and safety systems.

Popular questions about 2014 Toyota Vitz/Yaris wheel bearings

How can someone tell if a 2014 Vitz/Yaris wheel bearing is failing?

A classic sign is a droning or humming that gets louder with speed and often changes when loading the car left or right through a gentle lane change. On a lift, a rough, gritty feel when spinning the wheel by hand or any play when rocking the wheel at 12 and 6 o’clock also points to a worn hub unit.

Modern Yaris models integrate the ABS tone ring into the hub, so an intermittent ABS light tied to one wheel speed sensor can also hint at a failing bearing or damaged encoder.

Are the bearings serviceable, or do they need full hub replacement?

They’re sealed hub‑unit bearings, so there’s no re‑greasing or adjustment. When worn or noisy, the correct fix is to replace the hub assembly. That approach restores the bearing, encoder ring and flange tolerances in one go, reducing come‑backs.

How often should wheel bearings be checked on a 2014 Vitz/Yaris?

Have them inspected at each service or tyre rotation—typically every 10,000–15,000 km. It’s a quick set of checks: road test, spin and feel, check for play, and review ABS data if there’s a warning light. There’s no set replacement interval, condition and driving environment decide.

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