fj12ryder wrote:
Be sure to take a test run after doing all the bearings. Too many horror stories of problems arising after redoing the bearings due to improper procedures or just plain "Oops" issues. Personally, unless your talking about a boat trailer, I think every year is overkill. Especially if you're doing less than 10,000 miles per year.
Maybe do the trailer bearings when you do your other vehicle bearings. :)
My other vehicles have sealed bearings and get replaced maybe every 10 years.
Grease is cheap. I have smoked too many bearings to not do it yearly.
With what you an others are saying, I am good, even though I m putting higher miles on, still won't be over 10,000 miles or 16,000 km.