2021-2026 F-150 / Raptor Wheel Bearing Assembly (AX515212)
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Description
Description
This Axiom Supply front wheel bearing and hub assembly is a complete bolt-in replacement for 14th-generation F-150s, covering 2021-2026 trucks with an integrated ABS sensor in 2WD and 4WD configurations, including 2022-2026 Tremor and select 2021-2023 Raptor applications. The proprietary bearing and hub structure reduces hub-face deflection under load, holding steering response and braking stability even under towing, oversized tires, or a lifted stance. It fits either the left or right front position, installs in about 2 hours with no modifications, and interchanges with Ford ML3Z-1104-A/B, MOOG 515212, Timken HA590590, and Motorcraft HUB458.
Part Number: AX515212
Features
Features
- Precision tapered roller bearings packed with high performance grease for maintenance-free operation
- Grade 10.9 cold-formed, zinc-plated wheel studs for tensile strength and corrosion protection
- Durable ABS sensor built to maintain accurate signal transmission through heat, mud, and moisture
- Configuration: 6x135 bolt pattern with M14-1.50 lug studs
- Rolled inner spindle design accommodates both 2WD and 4WD systems
- Interchanges with Ford ML3Z-1104-A/B, MOOG 515212, Timken HA590590, Motorcraft HUB458, and more
- Complete bolt-in unit, fits both left and right spindle positions
- Proprietary bearing and hub structure reduces hub-face deflection under load for tighter steering response and improved braking stability
Includes
Includes
- 1 x Wheel Bearing & Hub Assembly with Integrated ABS Wire
Notes
Notes
- For trucks equipped with an integrated ABS sensor
- Raptor fitment is limited to select 2021-2023 applications, verify before ordering
- Torque specs: axle nut 225 lb-ft, spindle bolts 133 lb-ft, main caliper bolts 184 lb-ft, lug nuts 150 lb-ft
- Typical installation time is approximately 2 hours with no special modifications required
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