Scuderia Car Parts supplies Maserati wheel bearing assemblies sourced directly from OEM manufacturers, giving garages and private owners the confidence that every part meets the exact specification the vehicle was built to. Whether you are working on a Ghibli, Quattroporte, GranTurismo, Levante, GranCabrio or MC20, the hub bearing tolerances and load ratings differ between platforms, and a specialist source matters. Scuderia works exclusively with luxury and exotic marques, which means our technical knowledge of Maserati fitment requirements is genuine rather than incidental. We hold stock for a wide range of models and ship worldwide, with customers across more than 85 countries relying on us for genuine Maserati oem wheel bearing assemblies when precision cannot be compromised.
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A wheel bearing assembly is the interface between a rotating wheel hub and the fixed suspension upright or knuckle. The hub unit carries both radial loads from the vehicle's weight and axial loads generated during cornering, and it does so continuously across a wide range of speeds. On Maserati platforms, which combine substantial kerb weights with high-performance suspension geometry, the bearing kit must operate within tight radial clearances to maintain steering precision and protect ABS and traction control sensors integrated directly into the assembly. Worn or incorrectly specified bearings on a Levante or Quattroporte introduce play that corrupts wheel speed data as well as degrading handling. The wheel hub assembly is not a generic component — specification is model and axle position specific.
Maserati wheel bearing assemblies are located at all four corners of the vehicle, pressed into or bolted directly to the hub carrier at each axle end. On rear-wheel-drive models such as the GranTurismo and MC20, the rear assemblies carry higher torsional loads and tend to show wear earlier on vehicles used frequently at higher speeds. The most reliable warning signs are a low, consistent humming or rumbling noise that changes pitch with vehicle speed, or lateral play detectable when rocking a raised wheel. There are no fixed service intervals for bearing replacement, so condition-based inspection during brake service or tyre rotation is the practical approach. Correct preload during refitting is essential, particularly on models with integrated wheel speed sensors.
Genuine Maserati wheel bearing assemblies are manufactured to the dimensional and load tolerances defined during the vehicle's engineering development. On a platform where suspension geometry, braking performance and stability control all depend on the wheel hub assembly maintaining its specified clearance over time, fit accuracy is not a secondary consideration. An OEM hub bearing carries the correct internal geometry, seal specification and sensor compatibility for the exact model and production year it is fitted to. Deviating from that specification introduces variables that are difficult to diagnose and costly to correct. Scuderia Car Parts sources genuine parts directly through established manufacturer relationships, ensuring what reaches the workshop is the component Maserati intended.