Wheel Hubs & Bearings for Cadillac CTS

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Cadillac CTS Wheel Hubs Bearings

Keeping your drive as smooth as possible, hubs and bearings are two important devices in your Cadillac CTS sedan. The hubs and bearings minimize the resistance and friction created by the tires turning at high speeds. Without these crucial components, your Cadillac vehicle would simply not drive.

How do bearings work?

The bearings are housed inside of the wheel hub. This metal ring is filled with steel balls that reduce the friction and overheating caused by the rapid rotation of the tires. When they are working properly, bearings provide a smooth ride and allow the Cadillac CTS or Cadillac CTS-V model to achieve its maximum gas mileage. When the bearings fail, you will experience a grinding sound coming from the wheel well. If you do not address this matter immediately, faulty bearings can wreak havoc on the hubs and axles.

How does the wheel hub work?

The hub on a Cadillac CTS acts as a housing for the bearings and connects the tires to the car. The main function of the sedans hub is to protect the bearings, a set of steel balls inside of a metal ring that reduce friction in the tires. When a hub fails, drivers will experience a rough and sometimes shaky ride. It is imperative to fix or replace a faulty hub as soon as possible. When the hub is functioning properly, gas mileage will be at optimal levels and the Cadillac CTS will provide a smooth ride.

What causes hubs and bearings to fail?

Hubs and bearings require proper maintenance and responsible operation. When these devices fail, they can quickly begin to ruin other devices in the CTS car. A grinding sound will come from the wheel wells when either of these elements fail. Drivers may also experience shaking and resistance in the steering wheel while driving. Make sure to avoid and address these things to ensure a safe and smooth driving experience for your Cadillac.

  • Bad roads and speed bumps: The violent jarring that comes from bad roads and taking bumps too fast has detrimental effects on the hubs and bearings.
  • Improper installation: The slightest mistake when installing hubs and bearings can cause long-term damage to your wheels, axles, and drivetrain. This can result in thousands of dollars in damage.
  • Wear and tear: Hubs and bearings endure incredible amounts of heat and friction on a daily basis. These parts should be checked and replaced at least every 100,000 miles in a Cadillac car.