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The TRQ Front Left and Right Wheel Bearing and Hub Assembly Set is a premium, direct-fit replacement kit designed for Subaru Crosstrek, Forester, Impreza, and XV models from 2014 to 2023. Featuring Gen 3 ball bearing technology and pre-assembled hubs, this set ensures smooth rotation, quiet rides, and hassle-free installation. Backed by TRQ’s trusted 25+ years of quality and supported by extensive DIY video tutorials, it’s the smart upgrade for reliable, long-lasting wheel performance.





| ASIN | B09HXC1XM5 |
| Bearing Number | HA590648 |
| Bearing Type | Ball Bearing |
| Best Sellers Rank | #6,763 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #7 in Automotive Replacement Hub Assemblies Bearings #39 in Wheel Hubs & Bearings |
| Brand | TRQ |
| Compatible Lubricant | Grease |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (2,176) |
| Date First Available | October 7, 2021 |
| Exterior | Machined |
| Item Weight | 12.71 pounds |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 7 x 7 x 6 inches |
| Item model number | BHA65539 |
| Manufacturer | TRQ |
| Manufacturer Part Number | BHA65539 |
| Material | Alloy Steel |
| Model | TRQ BHA65539 2 Piece Wheel Bearing & Hub Assembly Set |
| Product Dimensions | 7 x 7 x 6 inches |
| Specification Met | ISO 16949 |
| UPC | 191213655399 |
J**M
Great replacement for my 2013 Nissan Altima
I wish I had taken before and after photos, however it was a long day in the Texas summer heat and partially in the sun, replacing my wheel hubs on the back end of my 2013 Nissan Altima sedan, but I was also doing the brakes and shocks at the same time. I had a lot of noise with what I believe to be the original wheel hub bearing assemblies. We got the car with 146,000 miles and now it has 309,000. Going down the highway we can hear whirring and slight buzzing noise from the back of the car. I have purchased TRQ control arms for the front of the car in the past and they are still going strong 2 years later, so I have a good confidence level with TRQ. These wheel hubs were a good price and they fit perfectly on the rear suspension knuckle and were easy to install (considering the odd angle for accessing the mounting bolts due to Nissan design). After a week of driving down the highway and along city streets, the ride is noticeably quiet. Now all the noise we hear is the tire noise. I'm very happy with the purchase and will get TRQ again.
W**E
So far so good. Only time will tell.
Replaced the noisy rear wheel bearings on my 2013 Subaru Outback 3.6R with this set. Fit perfectly, seem to be of good quality, and have been very quiet and smooth for the one week I've run them. Only time will tell how well they hold up, but for less than $150/pair I don't have extremely high expectations. Will update as necessary.
B**Z
Quality aftermarket alternative to the the flawed stock units
Recently purchased a 2008 Prius for a secondary commuter car. These 2nd gen pri are know for their robust durability excluding a few known issues. Wheel bearing failure being a pretty widespread issue, I planned for this repair before even buying the car. Upon purchasing the vehicle it had 170,000 miles. The bearings would rumble at certain speeds and this issue was exacerbated by unevenly worn tires. I did some research and found that quite a few Prius owners experienced premature front wheel bearing failure. Keep in mind this is with the OEM made in Japan KOYO bearings. After reading this and seeing the price difference, I figured I couldn’t lose buying the TRQ which have a lifetime warranty and a very strong reputation in the aftermarket for quality parts. The install was straight forward. Took about two hours(damaged one axle thread), but overall very easy DIY. My car is an Arizona vehicle so this likely made removing these from the aluminum hubs much easier. Make sure you purchase new axle nuts (OEM only) torque them to the recommended amount and stake the nuts so they do not work loose. If you don’t torque these properly they WILL fail prematurely! I’ve had these on for 10,000 miles, absolutely silent and smooth. Before I replaced these my gas mileage was 46 mpg. After it slowly creeped back to 49 mpg. Keep in mind bearings do not break in, but the seals do burnish or wear in which loosens things up. The old bearings were very crunchy upon inspection. I’m beyond impressed with these bearings. Not having to hear the “howling” at highway Speeds was more than worth the time it took for me to install these. Normally I’m a Denso/Toyota OEM parts guy strictly. I also have a 4Runner. But knowing the OEM in this case has durability issues, is twice as expensive and carries zero warranty, it’s really a no brainer to give a quality aftermarket part a go. You won’t regret it!
R**D
Good purchase
Look good fit good no issues at all for installation.
U**I
Fitment is correct
Perfect fit for my 2013 Honda Accord coupe E-LX. After using them for a few months now I can say they are durable and work to perfection.
G**E
Don't bother! Shipped broken--worse than original failing part
This part was the most expensive of all the options--I ordered two hubs because the wheel bearing on my daily driver was making noise and in need of replacement on one side. At any rate, it came in and I had my mechanic replace it. He said one of the hubs had no wheel mounting bolts so he had to press in some. The part came in spray painted to make it look like new, missing parts, but the mechanic installed them both anyway--he said they spun freely, but once installed and under load was a different story. The car powered up with ten lights on the dash and two brake messages on the display: "braking power low", and "abs inoperable", which clearing the computer failed to clear completely... it just came right back on once the code was cleared, meaning the abs connection was no good. When driven, the brakes worked about halfway as well as they originally had, AND the bearing made a horrible roaring noise that was twice as loud as the original failing part, plus it got louder around turns. In short, it was unsafe to drive. I got another part and returned these, and the other part(s) (two hubs again) worked out perfectly. So please don't bother with this brand . Save yourself the trouble. They are sold as new but not, the most expensive of the options. If I could give it zero stars I would.
R**M
Proper fit
Fit properly. Quality and longevity to be determined. 06 Outback 141k.
W**E
Great
TRQ is consistent with form, fit and function of replacement parts. Purchased these for 2008 Altima 2.5 lt and no issues with installation.
F**E
Conforme pour une Infiniti 2005 G35x AWD
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