Franklin · TN

Wheel Bearing Replacement in Franklin, TN

If you're hearing a humming or growling wheel bearing in Franklin, don't keep driving it. We diagnose the bad corner and replace hub assemblies on-site at your home or workplace anywhere in Franklin, with ABS function verified before we leave.

Signs You Need Wheel Bearing Replacement in Franklin

  • Humming or growling that gets louder with speed
  • Noise that changes when turning left or right
  • Vibration in the steering wheel or floorboard
  • ABS light on the dash
  • Looseness or play when you rock the wheel

Common Franklin Scenarios We Handle

Scenario 1

Growling that changes pitch when turning into a parking lot.

Scenario 2

ABS light came on along with vibration in the steering wheel.

Scenario 3

Humming noise that grows with speed during the daily commute.

We Come to You in Franklin

Between Cool Springs commute traffic and Mack Hatcher run-arounds, Franklin drivers put real wear on their vehicles. We handle wheel bearing replacement calls at subdivisions off Hillsboro Road, Westhaven driveways, and Cool Springs office lots — whether your car broke down at home, gave up at work, or quit on the side of the road. Williamson County drivers rely on us to skip the dealership wait. You can also search "wheel bearing replacement near me" or "car won't start Franklin" and find us — we're built to handle exactly those calls.

Call (629) 284-0630 or request service below — most Franklin jobs are quoted in minutes and scheduled the same day when called early.

On-Site Wheel Bearing Replacement — How It Works

  1. 01Confirm which corner the bearing is failing on
  2. 02Bring the correct hub/bearing assembly
  3. 03Replace on-site with proper torque specs
  4. 04Verify ABS sensor function before leaving
  5. 05Parts and labor warranty

FAQ

Is it safe to drive on a bad wheel bearing?

Short distances, slowly, yes. Long highway trips — no. Get it replaced.

Front or rear, does it matter?

We do both. Some rear bearings on certain vehicles take longer.

How long does it take?

Most hub-style bearings are 1.5–3 hours per side.

Need service today? We come to you.