To compliment the striking appearance of a Saturn, aside from its bold looks and sleek contours, a Saturn Wheel Hub is attached to the center of the wheels. Furthermore, it has the primary function of attaching the wheels firmly in place. This center hub where the wheel hub protects is where the lugs and bolts are found. They hold a firm grip on the wheel itself so as not be removed.
Such assembly is composed of bearings to enable the wheels to rotate with ease and low-friction level. On rear wheel drives vehicles like the ones from Saturn, there is a rear wheel bearing on each end of the drive axle and two wheel bearings on the front wheel assembly. Built with a tough composition, the hub can bear constant loads.It may come with ornamental metal works to blend well with the overall appearance of its wheels. However, it must be utilized along with the clamp. This is equally integral for a vehicle with a tandem axle (four wheels with two axles on the rear.
But without the use of a , there is a great probability that a thief may remove the clamped wheel from the axle and drive away on the three remaining wheels without the need for a replacement tire. Since the bearings endure most of the vehicle's weight, there is a chance that it will wear out, eventually. A defective Saturn Wheel Hub can be detected through a vibration or a humming noise at low speeds while turning. Such noise would mean that the bearings start to wear down. Also, other factors like moisture and maladjustments to the bearings may result in immediate damage. With moisture, rust begins to build up on these bearings, contaminating the grease. Maladjustments, in the meantime, can cause the grease seals to wear. And if leakage happens, the bearings could leak out. Replacement is the proper remedy for this.
For seal bearing assemblies, if a seal has failed, the whole Saturn Wheel Hub assembly must also be replaced but older vehicle's doesn't require replacement of the whole assembly. Instead, a damaged seal can be replaced with a new one to extend the life of the bearings.