OE Mopar Wheel Hubs & Bearings
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Signs of Worn Bearings in the Wheel Hub Assembly
The wheel hub assembly plays a crucial role in maintaining wheel alignment, handling, and overall ride safety. When the wheel bearings inside begin to fail, you may notice some unusual symptoms that can affect your Jeep’s drivability. If you drive a Jeep Grand Cherokee, knowing these signs can help you catch problems early before they escalate into bigger—and costlier—repairs.
1. Loud Humming or Grinding Noise
A constant growl or grind that increases with speed often points to a worn bearing inside the hub.
2. Uneven or Abnormal Tire Wear
Bad bearings can cause excess play in the wheel, leading to inconsistent tire contact and premature wear.
3. Steering Feels Loose or Shaky
Excessive wheel movement from worn hub bearings may result in poor steering response or vibrations.
4. ABS Warning Light Turns On
Damaged hub assemblies can interfere with wheel speed sensors, triggering your ABS light on the dash.
5. Pulling to One Side While Braking
Faulty bearings can impact brake balance, causing the vehicle to pull slightly when slowing down.
6. Wobbling Wheel or Noticeable Play
If the wheel feels loose when rocked by hand, the hub bearing may be excessively worn or failing.
If your suspension also feels off during bumps or turns, consider inspecting your shocks and struts—they work closely with the hub assembly to keep your ride smooth and stable. For genuine Mopar parts built for your Grand Cherokee, contact us today and get expert guidance.

