ECCPP Wheel Hub and Bearing Assembly Front 515078 fit 2000-2019 Ford Explorer Sport Trac Mercury Mountaineer Replacement for 5 lugs wheel hub with ABS 3 Bolt Flange
Size | 1pcs wheel hub |
Brand | ECCPP |
Wheel Size | 6.24 Inches |
Pitch Circle Diameter | 4.5 Inches |
Rim Size | 6.24 Inches |
Item Diameter | 6.24 Inches |
Vehicle Service Type | for Ford EXPLORER 2006-2009,for Ford EXPLORER SPORT TRAC 2007-2009,for Mercury MOUNTAINEER 2006-2009 |
Load Index | 1000 |
OEM Part Number | 515078 |
Manufacturer | ECCPP |
Model | Front Wheel hub and bearing assembly |
Item Weight | 11.07 pounds |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Manufacturer Part Number | 051424-ECC-GGEN-QIN-4 |
Voltage | 12 Volts |
A**Y
Good part, good price, but bad sensor.
I have a 2006 Ford Explorer that needed a new wheel hub assembly so I bought this part for it. Everything went well and was easy installing. Problem is now is that my traction control light keeps going on and off and the motor keeps jumping up and down RPMs because of the traction control light kicking on. When I unplug it, everything drives like it should, other than the fact that the ABS and traction control light come on. The sensor is bad or defective some how. I can’t have my car out of service, I need it to get to work. How to I get a replacement part to put on it so I can send this defective one back?
R**K
Did it’s job so far
So far so good put this on two months ago to replace one that wouldn’t pass inspection. Past just fine and has been working great. I wanted something inexpensive since we don’t put many miles on our explorer maybe 3000 a year and this fit the bill. I bought an extra one to replace the other side but I think I’ll wait until that one shows signs of going bad. I would have given it 5 stars if it came with the three bolts to mount I reused the originals but think that should be something the manufacturer considers in future production.
L**N
For the price I’m pleasantly surprised. So far so good.
Purchased for my 2009 Explorer. It has over 200,000 miles so I was not trying to break the bank. It’s a to work and around town vehicle but it’s help up great. I have about 1000 miles on the bearings so far. They seem to be decently made. They ride smooth and have no noise. So far I’m satisfied. In the event they can last about 2 years or 30,000 miles I’ll be happy.
R**D
Reasonably Priced Bearings Manufactured to High Quality Standards? Time will tell.
My 2007 Sports Trac had an irritating whine that sounded like tire noise. My mechanic said it was the front wheel bearings. After researching various front wheel hub assemblies I choose the ECCPP based on good reviews and price but the main factor was that ECCPP bearings are manufactured and certified to TS16949 quality standards. The auto industry is very demanding and if a manufacturer can adhere to OEM requirements they should be high-quality bearings. The appearance of the bearings out of the box is very good. One hub assembly weighed 168 ounces as compared to the original equipment bearing weight of 171. If the ts16949 standards were adhered to, the bearings should last a long time. A test drive with the new wheel assembly hubs proved to be very quiet. TIME WILL TELL.
K**A
Does not last long at all.
The bearing hub assembly went bad after only 22k miles. My original lasted for 123,000 . Only use this if you are selling your vehicle and do not care about quality. Unfortunately I have this same bearing on the side that has not gone bad yet. Very disappointed. Buyer Beware. I am 63 years old and drive very gently.
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