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Pontiac Bonneville Wheel Bearing provides smooth hub rotation, providing the sedan with quiet confident handling and reliable road manners. The Pontiac heritage is evident in the Bonneville, a full-size model that combines powerful V8 power with later efficient 3.8 litre V6 engines, allowing drivers to enjoy strong power while still saving fuel. Wide track suspension, agile front wheel drive introduced in 1987 and perfected four then five speed automatics make the Pontiac feel planted in corners and smooth on highways. Inside, this sedan spoils occupants with ample cabin space, solid craftsmanship and luxury touches that mature with each generation. Owners love the way that real parts ensure the long-standing record of reliability and maintain long-term values, proving the Bonneville a wise investment for a family or an enthusiast. Beyond its wide feature set, the Bonneville Wheel Bearing itself is special because it's a precision assembly loaded with high temperature grease that reduces friction, heat and vibration, all while holding vehicle weight and maintaining true alignment. Integrated ABS tone rings are also present on many units, which also provide accurate information for the brake computer, refining the control of stopping during sudden maneuvers. When replacing the Wheel Bearing, the technicians lift and secure the Pontiac, remove wheel, caliper, rotor, and hub, press out the worn bearing, press in a fresh Wheel Bearing with proper drivers, then reassemble and torque everything before a short test drive, and the smooth signature ride is restored.