wheel hub/ 02 sensor recomemdations?

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Jan 8, 2024 | 08:21 PM
  #1  
Looking for some advice.
typical abs code, front right speed sensor. removed hub, its not in best of shape either, so might as well replace whole hub with speed sensor altogether. oem part is a no go, dealer asking close to $500 for it nowadays+ they still need to order it and there's lead time.
Looking at RockAuto, there's timken (trusty hub, yes iv'e searched forum 1st, read those threads) for $350
but theres also MOOG one for $200 my only issue is that its only specified FRONT, not right or left. Timken has 2 different ones, right/left sides
I went on moogs website, they have same part available, same part # MOOG 513367 and its also specified as FRONT, nowhere do they have right or left side, and only 1 available (specifically for IS-F, its a bit taller then IS-X type)
anyone has any idea? used them? are they universal to both sides? by the looks of it, front hubs in our IS-F's are symmetrical, mounting holes wise, only reason i would imagine side matters is for speed sensor? lobux please chime in on that?

ALSO: need recommendation for new 02 sensors, which brand should i order? Im leaning to jsut geting two DENSO's unless you guys have better idea
I'm about to receive RR Racing 780 kit / cusco 1.5 diff / RR sway brace / wide band o2 kit / PPE headers with high flow cats (they're being welded now) should be ready any day now.
I did get the other supporting things like trans oil cooler and a catch can already installed.


thanks
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Jan 9, 2024 | 05:38 AM
  #2  
Hub part numbers are the same for LH/RH.
Hub
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Jan 9, 2024 | 08:27 AM
  #3  
MOOG is good quality brand, I have been using their suspension parts on my Cayenne for years, no issues, very happy with them.

Denso is OEM for O2 sensors, easy choice. I got NTK units for the upstream sensors as they come with longer cord, you won’t need extensions if you run headers. NTK is NGK (known for spark plugs)
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Jan 9, 2024 | 11:20 AM
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Quote: Hub part numbers are the same for LH/RH.
Hub
Not according to my source.

43550-53010 right
43560-53010 left

The main unit is identical, but the wheel speed sensor is different.

I bought Denso O2 sensors when I put on my PPE with GESI headers. Don't assume the cats will solve the cat efficiency DTCs. Mine did not.
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Jan 9, 2024 | 11:27 AM
  #5  
Toyota Part numbers for front right and front left are different. 43550-53010 right, and 43560-53010 left. Rears left and right are the same part numbers. Amayama has OEM toyota ones for around 250 each but it sounds like you need them right away. Timken from rock auto are good to go from what I heard.
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Jan 9, 2024 | 12:00 PM
  #6  
Quote: Not according to my source.

43550-53010 right
43560-53010 left

The main unit is identical, but the wheel speed sensor is different.

I bought Denso O2 sensors when I put on my PPE with GESI headers. Don't assume the cats will solve the cat efficiency DTCs. Mine did not.
You are correct. My mistake...
Damn dyslexia!
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Jan 9, 2024 | 03:58 PM
  #7  
I’ve replaced with Timken and Moog and had issues with vibration after a while. Went with OEM at the high cost per hub, but no more vibrations at highway speeds. Nothing changed except changed the hubs to OEM so in the end, wasted money on the non oem hubs and time diagnosing. That’s just my experience, a fluke isn’t a pattern…..
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Jan 9, 2024 | 05:14 PM
  #8  
Quote: Not according to my source.

43550-53010 right
43560-53010 left

The main unit is identical, but the wheel speed sensor is different.

I bought Denso O2 sensors when I put on my PPE with GESI headers. Don't assume the cats will solve the cat efficiency DTCs. Mine did not.
Thanks for part numbers, I’m gona order OEM as from LexusPartsNow OEM is only $375 (dealer told me 500+ when I dropped by the other day) TIMKEN from rock auto is already at $350
i was just confused about moog, as even on their site they only have 1 part for front hubs. They must have figured out speed sensor both ways I guess. (Don’t wana risk it)

as for cat deficiency. You mean downstream o2’s?
don’t care about those. I’m getting cats just to eliminate the stink while at a light or in a stand still. I believe those will be tuned out as im installing supercharger soon.
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