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MitchF150
Mar 11, 2014Explorer III
You don't need to get new bearings every time.. You will need new rear bearing 'seals' if you pull out the old ones to get to the rear bearings.
I don't pull the seals every time I do the bearings.. I just make sure they get some new grease added and call it good.. ;)
When the time comes to need to bearings or even the seals, you can pull a set and bring them with you to the auto parts store to match them up as needed..
It's not difficult, but it is messy and you have to jack and support the trailer and have some basic hand tools and some DIY ambition! :)
Good luck!
Mitch
I don't pull the seals every time I do the bearings.. I just make sure they get some new grease added and call it good.. ;)
When the time comes to need to bearings or even the seals, you can pull a set and bring them with you to the auto parts store to match them up as needed..
It's not difficult, but it is messy and you have to jack and support the trailer and have some basic hand tools and some DIY ambition! :)
Good luck!
Mitch
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