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westend
May 27, 2016Explorer
Lets not get too far away from typical trailer bearings, here. Some of the members here are brilliant technicians or have years of mobile repair and other experience. Some don't like grease on their hands.
I'm sort of in the Lynnmor camp, the EZ Lube feature is not so much a system as it is a hole drilled and a zerk fitting. If it works well for someone, cool. If I had them, I'd be pulling the hubs.
About service intervals: For years, before 1970, trucks and cars all had a similar bearing set to those in RV trailers. Typical service intervals (using the fiber grease) would have been around 10,000 miles. Many of those bearings saw a harder life than an RV trailer.
I'm sort of in the Lynnmor camp, the EZ Lube feature is not so much a system as it is a hole drilled and a zerk fitting. If it works well for someone, cool. If I had them, I'd be pulling the hubs.
About service intervals: For years, before 1970, trucks and cars all had a similar bearing set to those in RV trailers. Typical service intervals (using the fiber grease) would have been around 10,000 miles. Many of those bearings saw a harder life than an RV trailer.
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