MOOG Hub Assemblies Wheel Bearing and Hub Assembly P/N:512322

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$132.99
MPN: 512322
UPC: 614046886667
Item Package Quantity: 1
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MOOG Hub Assemblies Wheel Bearing and Hub Assembly P/N:512322
MOOG Hub Assemblies Wheel Bearing and Hub Assembly P/N:512322
$132.99

Keep the rear wheels of your Honda turning smoothly with the MOOG Wheel Bearing and Hub Assembly 512322. It installs as a direct-fit rear-axle replacement for the 2006-2012 Honda Civic, bolting into the original location to carry the wheel and let it rotate on its integrated bearing.

  • Integrated hub-and-bearing unit: combines the wheel hub and bearing into a single bolt-on assembly for the rear position.
  • Direct-fit rear replacement: designed to replace the worn factory unit on the listed Civic applications.
  • Signs it may need replacing: a humming or growling noise that changes with speed, wheel looseness or play, or roughness felt when spinning the rear wheel — if a failed hub bearing is the cause, this assembly replaces it.

A wheel bearing and hub assembly supports the vehicle's weight and locates the wheel so it spins freely and true. Because rear bearings wear as a pair, inspect the opposite side and replace both together when needed for balanced performance. This listing is for one assembly.

Interchange: WE60502 · 91-02440 · 9102440 · 42200SNC951 · G512256 · H512256 · BR930340
Manufacturer part number 512322

This part cross-references / interchanges with the following part numbers:

WE60502, 91-02440, 42200SNC951, G512256, H512256, BR930340, 512322

Frequently Asked Questions

Where does the MOOG 512322 mount?

It installs at the rear-axle position on the listed Honda Civic applications, bolting into the original hub location.

Which vehicles does this hub assembly fit?

It's a direct-fit rear replacement for the 2006-2012 Honda Civic. Check the Buyer's Guide tab to confirm your exact vehicle.

What does a wheel bearing and hub assembly do?

It supports the vehicle's weight and locates the wheel, letting it rotate freely and true on the axle.

What are signs mine may need replacing?

A humming or growling noise that changes with speed, wheel play, or roughness when spinning the wheel. Diagnose the cause before replacing, as other parts can cause these signs.

Do I need to replace both sides?

It isn't required, but because rear bearings wear together, inspecting and replacing both as a matched pair helps keep handling and braking balanced. This listing is for one assembly.