Wheel Hub Bearing Module Rear For Nissan Frontier Xterra And Equator 2005 To 2019 Fits 2005 To 2011 Frontier 2.5L, 2012 To 2013 Frontier 4.0L, 2014 To 2019 Frontier, 2005 To 2013 Xterra With AT, 2009 To 2012 Equator
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Rear Wheel Hub Bearing Module for Nissan Frontier 2005-2019
✔️ Pack of 1 rear wheel hub bearing module for Nissan fitment
✅ Fits Nissan Xterra rear positions (2005-2013) and Equator 2009-2012
✅ Reference numbers: 43210-EA200, 541011, BM500022, BR930752
✅ Bearing type: taper, Bearing generation Gen 2, Flange shape: Square/Modified
✅ Flange bolt hole quantity: 4; Flange bolts included: No
✅ Pre-assembled direct-fit replacement module for easy install
✔️ Pack of 1 rear wheel hub bearing module for Nissan fitment
This wheel hub bearing module is a ready-to-install rear wheel hub assembly designed to replace worn or damaged units on Nissan Frontier (2005-2019), Xterra (2005-2013) and Equator (2009-2012). It's a direct-fit replacement that minimizes modification and helps restore smooth rotation, proper load transfer, and ABS signal integrity where applicable.
✅ Fits Nissan Frontier rear positions (driver or passenger) across 2005-2019✅ Fits Nissan Xterra rear positions (2005-2013) and Equator 2009-2012
✅ Reference numbers: 43210-EA200, 541011, BM500022, BR930752
✅ Bearing type: taper, Bearing generation Gen 2, Flange shape: Square/Modified
✅ Flange bolt hole quantity: 4; Flange bolts included: No
✅ Pre-assembled direct-fit replacement module for easy install
💡 What is a wheel hub bearing module used for and when should you replace it?
It acts as the mounting point for the wheel bearing, helping support wheel load, rotor mounting, and ABS signals where equipped. Replace it when you hear grinding, feel wheel play, or notice ABS warning lights.
- Handy for restoring wheel feel and reducing vibration after replacement
- Direct-fit design cuts install time and avoids extra machining
- Maintains ABS sensor alignment and rear rotor mounting integrity
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