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Old Jun 22, 2025 | 01:43 PM
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Question DB9 cross reference wheel bearing hubs

Does anyone know of a cross reference for the DB9 wheel bearing hubs 4G43-2B663-AD?

They seem slightly different than the usual source (Lincoln LS, Taurus, S40 etc..)

I was doing brakes on my car when I noticed that the drag on the hubs was quite high. No noise but just very stiff. I suspect they should be changed.

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That isn't a common issue on these cars, although it's an easy DIY replacement a bit of drag is normal on cartridge bearings. It's when they spin too free is when I would worry, and if they are on their way you will definitely hear them.
 
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Thanks for the info. No noise when I spin them by hand. No typical bearing growl.

But I've heard a cyclical metallic squeaking sound when cornering downhill. Not sure if thats related. I'll try to get a bearing in hand to jut feel how much drag there should be.
 
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I've looked for cross referenced wheel hubs before but couldn't get the match. They look very close to a few Motorcraft hubs (like part# HUB352 , 2015+ Mustang), but ours is a bit different.

The other thing is we use large M14 x2.0 wheel studs commonly associated with F-250 SuperDuty, but those have 8 studs. I've looked at JLR as well, where the Jag XE/XF share the hub with the LR platform, just the studs that change from M12 to M14, but still not a match.
 
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Were your wheel bearings growling?

Furthest I got was a supplier in Japan with part number HUB032T-15


 
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I also found those in the UK

First Line FBK1329

 
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