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Mar 3, 2025
Review shared from Wheel Hub Assemblies; Front (00-06 Jeep Wrangler TJ)
Front end tune up.
These hub assemblies make it so easy to refresh. All bearings and seals are in place. Less expensive then bearing, races, seals, and time by them selves.
Feb 18, 2025
Review shared from Wheel Hub Assemblies; Front (07-18 Jeep Wrangler JK)
Quick and easy
Came fast and install was a breeze……………………………………………..
Dec 23, 2024
Review shared from Wheel Hub Assemblies; Front (07-18 Jeep Wrangler JK)
Wheel Hub Assembly
The wheel hubs seem solid and went on without an issue. The wheel speed sensors are about half the length of the stock ones and I am going to have to find extensions to make them work.
Nov 30, 2024
Review shared from Wheel Hub Assemblies; Front (05-18 4WD Tacoma)
These work just like real hubs
Even though these aren’t old and rusty they work st like the real thing did when they were new and shiny. 5 stars for quiet bearings!!!
Nov 6, 2024
Review shared from Wheel Hub Assemblies; Front (07-18 Jeep Wrangler JK)
Bearings for my 16 JK
The bearing hubs are really easy to install. There is a problem with the wheel speed sensor leads not being long enough and I had to buy another set of leads to clear the codes from my Jeep. They seem to be really good quality product.
Oct 13, 2024
Review shared from Wheel Hub Assemblies; Front and Rear (05-23 4WD Tacoma)
An unusual Sale for sure
I purchased a Wheel bearing front and rear set and brakes all around for the 06 Toyota Tacoma. Items came quicker than advertised and also in excellent shape. Had a Toyota Approved shop install all as I had an issue with a frozen Bolt. Come to find out the rear bearing packs wouldn't allow communication through the electrical system and knocked out the Speedo, Odo,, and lit the check engine light, ABS, and another light. Had to replace w/OEM. Labor was intense. Called Extreme Terrain and spoke with a very courteous and pleasant gentleman who actually refunded through credit a percentage of the kit plus $20. I thought that was a very fair deal and accepted. Both parties happy and conversation was very pleasant. Thank you Extreme Terrain.
May 12, 2024
Review shared from Wheel Hub Assemblies; Front (05-18 4WD Tacoma)
Amazing
Great price, easy to install and better than OEM! I'll only buy these from now on.
May 11, 2024
Review shared from Wheel Hub Assemblies; Front (03-18 4WD 4Runner)
All bang for your buck
Ordered with the rough country 6in lift and it is all quality parts!
Sep 11, 2023
Review shared from Wheel Hub Assemblies; Front (00-06 Jeep Wrangler TJ)
My Barn Find
Fast delivery, quality product. All in all, satisfied.
Apr 11, 2025
Review shared from Front CV Axles with Wheel Hub Assemblies (07-18 Jeep Wrangler JK, Excluding Rubicon)
Good kit, needed new ABS sensors
very good quality parts, I did have to buy new ABS sensors due to the pre installed ones being too short to reach the connectors.
Mar 3, 2025
Review shared from Wheel Hub Assemblies; Front (00-06 Jeep Wrangler TJ)
Front end tune up.
These hub assemblies make it so easy to refresh. All bearings and seals are in place. Less expensive then bearing, races, seals, and time by them selves.
Feb 18, 2025
Review shared from Wheel Hub Assemblies; Front (07-18 Jeep Wrangler JK)
Quick and easy
Came fast and install was a breeze……………………………………………..
Dec 23, 2024
Review shared from Wheel Hub Assemblies; Front (07-18 Jeep Wrangler JK)
Wheel Hub Assembly
The wheel hubs seem solid and went on without an issue. The wheel speed sensors are about half the length of the stock ones and I am going to have to find extensions to make them work.
Nov 30, 2024
Review shared from Wheel Hub Assemblies; Front (05-18 4WD Tacoma)
These work just like real hubs
Even though these aren’t old and rusty they work st like the real thing did when they were new and shiny. 5 stars for quiet bearings!!!
Nov 6, 2024
Review shared from Wheel Hub Assemblies; Front (07-18 Jeep Wrangler JK)
Bearings for my 16 JK
The bearing hubs are really easy to install. There is a problem with the wheel speed sensor leads not being long enough and I had to buy another set of leads to clear the codes from my Jeep. They seem to be really good quality product.
Oct 20, 2024
Review shared from Front CV Axles (05-20 4WD Tacoma)
Just a carpenter in life
Very well made product no issues with installation just took a couple of hours even with changing the differential bushing
Oct 17, 2024
Review shared from Wheel Hub Assembly; Front (00-06 Jeep Wrangler TJ)
Great!
These are great but I suggest that you review the install videos on YouTube and be ready for some work! You will need penetrating Oil and a big hammer. But, the work is worth the outcome.
Oct 13, 2024
Review shared from Wheel Hub Assemblies; Front and Rear (05-23 4WD Tacoma)
An unusual Sale for sure
I purchased a Wheel bearing front and rear set and brakes all around for the 06 Toyota Tacoma. Items came quicker than advertised and also in excellent shape. Had a Toyota Approved shop install all as I had an issue with a frozen Bolt. Come to find out the rear bearing packs wouldn't allow communication through the electrical system and knocked out the Speedo, Odo,, and lit the check engine light, ABS, and another light. Had to replace w/OEM. Labor was intense. Called Extreme Terrain and spoke with a very courteous and pleasant gentleman who actually refunded through credit a percentage of the kit plus $20. I thought that was a very fair deal and accepted. Both parties happy and conversation was very pleasant. Thank you Extreme Terrain.
Jul 1, 2024
Review shared from Front CV Axles (05-20 4WD Tacoma)
CV Axle Install with challenges
After receiving the axles I found one of the axles threads that attach to the wheel was not threaded all the way to the end of the shaft. The 35 mm axle nut did not screw on the shaft properly but after working on the messed up axle threads, I was able to put the nut onto the shaft and tighten properly. (I could tell that the remanufactured axles were abused by the previous owner. Never use a metal hammer to install the axles. Use a rubbler mallet instead). After visiting several installation videos I was able to remove and install the axles. I would suggest that future do-it-yourselfers buy the product that has the tool, like a fork, to remove the axles easier. Then purchase new seals for the front differential regardless of what you think about the existing ones. I had to replace my seals after I had installed the axles. My fault in not knowing more about the seals. How to videos are your friend.