Ford Explorer Sport Trac recurring wheel hub bearing failure, third set replacement needed on Ford Explorer Sport Trac

Submitted by ThomT · Jun 23, 2025
Published by RepairPal

Problem overview

Some Ford Explorer Sport Trac owners report experiencing recurring wheel hub bearing failures, often requiring multiple replacements. Common symptoms of this issue include unusual noises like grinding or growling, wheel vibration, and abnormal tire wear. To diagnose potential wheel bearing problems, owners are advised to listen for noise while driving, check for play in the wheel by wiggling it, and inspect the hub for signs of damage or wear. When replacing wheel hub bearings, it is crucial to follow proper installation procedures, such as tightening the wheel hub nut to the specified torque, to ensure proper function. Additionally, using high-quality bearings from reputable brands is essential to improve durability and longevity, potentially preventing premature failures. Addressing these factors can help mitigate the ongoing wheel hub bearing issues in the Ford Explorer Sport Trac.

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Average mileage: 45,000 miles
(45,000 - 45,000)

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