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MOOG 515139 Specifications
Anti Lock Brake Sensor IncludedYes
Bolt Circle Diameter (IN)5.315
Bolt Circle Diameter (MM)165.200
Brake Pilot Diameter (MM)122.100
Flange Diameter (MM)205.300
Flange Offset (MM)57.100
Flange ShapeModified Square
Hub Pilot Diameter (MM)99.900
Wheel Pilot Diameter (MM)121.000
Wheel Stud Quantity8
MOOG® wheel bearing and hub assemblies feature application specific designs with problem-solving innovations. They are engineered to overcome problems and deliver smooth, reliable performance.

Features & Benefits:
  • Roll-form design ensures consistent and optimal preload
  • Rigorously controlled manufacturing processes ensure exact matching of bearing raceways and rolling elements to consistently deliver superior performance and minimize noise and vibration
  • Premium quad-lip seal design ensures maximum protection from contamination
  • Abrasion-resistant ABS cord (where applicable) is manufactured from a blended material that offers increased abrasion resistance and better protection from adverse conditions
  • Wheel studs, where included, have a protective coating that helps prevent rust and corrosion, enabling easier removal and proper torqueing of wheel nuts
Installation Tips
  • Use an Axle Nut Socket to remove the axle nut
  • After removing the brake caliper, suspend it using a Caliper Hanger to avoid damage to the brake hose
  • A Wheel Hub Removal Tool can help remove a stubborn wheel hub assembly from the knuckle
  • During installation, use a Torque Wrench to tighten the axle nut to the manufacturer's specification. Do not use an impact wrench as it is easy to over tighten the axle nut. The torque specification can be found in your owner's manual
Symptoms Of A Failing Wheel Bearing & Hub

Wheel hub units are low maintenance parts, but that doesn’t mean they last forever. Uneven road surfaces, heavy driving conditions (such as towing or racing), and under-inflated tires put extra strain on the hub bearing and can lead to premature failure. Common signs of a bad hub unit include:
  • A humming, rumbling or growling noise that increases with acceleration
  • A loud constant whining or grinding noise when the vehicle is in motion
  • Excessive play in the steering wheel
  • Steering wheel vibration that changes with the vehicle speed or as the vehicle turns
  • ABS system malfunction

How To Identify The Faulty Wheel Bearing & Hub

It is often difficult to pinpoint which hub unit has gone bad while driving because noise and vibration travels through the frame of the vehicle. Here are a two tests you can do to help identify which hub unit has gone bad:

Shake Test: Identifying Play or Looseness
  1. Lift your vehicle so the wheel is off the ground
  2. Place your hands on the sides of the tire and try to shake the wheel
  3. Now place your hands on the top and bottom of the tire and try to shake the wheel again
  4. If you feel movement in both directions, you have play in your bearing and it needs to be replaced
  5. Note: If you feel movement when shaking the wheel left to right, but not top to bottom, you could have a worn out tie rod end. Similarly, if you have movement top to bottom, but not left to right, you may have a worn out ball joint.
Spin Test: Identifying Noise or Grinding
  1. Lift your vehicle so the wheel is off the ground and can spin freely
  2. Spin the wheel, in either direction, and listen for a grinding or howling noise
  3. If you hear a loud grinding or howling noise, that increases with the speed of the wheel, you have a failed bearing that needs to be replaced
  4. Note: It is best to test both front or both rear bearings at the same time so you can compare the difference between the two sides. If you have a failed bearing, there will be a noticeable difference in the amount of noise you hear during this test
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Additional Resources

Installation Instructions
OEM / Interchange Numbers: 05015228AA, 5015228AA

Warranty Information:
36 Months / 36,000 Miles