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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

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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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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

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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

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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

$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

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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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2015 Toyota Crown wheel hubs — purpose, servicing and replacement

Technical sources confirm wheel hubs are absolutely relevant and fitted to the 2015 Toyota Crown (S210 series). Toyota’s Electronic Parts Catalogue lists a Front Axle Hub Sub-Assembly (category 43, typical p/n family 43502‑xxxxx) and a Rear Axle Hub & Bearing (category 42, typical p/n family 42450‑xxxxx). Toyota Repair Manual coverage for the S210 platform also specifies bolt‑on hub unit bearings with integrated wheel speed encoder rings for ABS/traction control. So yes—this model uses hub assemblies front and rear.

The 2015 Toyota Crown’s wheel hub assemblies are the quiet achievers that keep each wheel true, smooth and safely located. Each hub carries the load through a sealed bearing, aligns the brake rotor, provides the mounting face for the wheel studs, and feeds wheel speed data back to the ABS/ESC system via an encoder. On S210 variants, they’re a sealed, bolt‑in design—no greasing required, no bearing preload to set—just reliable, low‑maintenance service until wear eventually shows up.

For servicing, the hub units should be inspected whenever the Crown is in for tyres, brakes or suspension work. A good technician will spin each wheel off the ground and listen for rumble, feel for roughness, and check for play at the 12 and 6 o’clock positions. Any looseness, gravelly feel, or ABS light combined with speed‑related noise is the usual cue that a hub is due.

Replacement is straightforward but precise. The ABS sensor and wiring need gentle handling, the mounting face must be cleaned, and bolts torqued to spec from the Toyota manual. If corrosion has crept in, expect some persuasion to free the old hub. While a wheel alignment isn’t typically required after a hub swap, it’s smart to check alignment if strut, knuckle or control arm bolts have been disturbed during the job.

Because these are sealed units, preventative maintenance is mostly about preventing collateral damage. That means avoiding pressure‑washing or solvent spray at the bearing seal area, keeping an eye on torn axle boots or leaky shocks that can contaminate the hub, and refitting wheels with correct torque so the bearing isn’t preloaded by overtightened studs. Quality hubs—preferably genuine or reputable OEM‑equivalent—will keep the Crown riding quietly for many kilometres. If one side fails, technicians often recommend assessing the opposite side, as similar age and conditions can mean it’s not far behind.

  • Common symptoms: humming that rises with speed, ABS/traction light, heat at the hub, play at the wheel.
  • Service tip: protect the encoder ring/ABS sensor, keep the mounting faces spotless for rotor and wheel runout control.
  • Parts choice: sealed unit bearings, select ABS‑compatible hubs matching the Crown’s VIN and spec.

Popular questions about 2015 Toyota Crown wheel hubs

How can someone tell a 2015 Toyota Crown hub is failing?

Most owners notice a low humming or growl that gets louder with speed and changes when turning. A slight vibration through the floor at highway pace, warmth at the hub after a short drive, or play when rocking the wheel at 12 and 6 o’clock are classic signs. If the encoder is affected, the ABS/traction light may pop up.

A quick road test on a smooth road, followed by a spin‑check on a hoist, is usually enough for a technician to pinpoint the noisy corner.

Is a wheel alignment needed after replacing a hub on a 2015 Toyota Crown?

Normally, no. Swapping a bolt‑on hub doesn’t alter suspension geometry. However, if strut‑to‑knuckle bolts, control arms, or camber bolts were loosened to gain access—or if the Crown already showed uneven tyre wear—an alignment check is a sensible add‑on.

Many workshops bundle a post‑repair alignment check as cheap insurance for tyre life and straight‑line stability.

How long do the Crown’s hub assemblies typically last?

There’s no fixed interval—these sealed units often run well past 150,000 km, depending on roads, loads, and wheel impacts. Kerb strikes, potholes, and oversized wheels can shorten life, while gentle driving and correct wheel torque help them last.

Regular inspections during brake or tyre service catch early noise or play before it turns into rotor runout or ABS issues.

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