Jun-19-2013 04:46 PM
Jun-20-2013 04:15 PM
Homey B wrote:
OK, I'm new to RV owning, and maybe I missed something here.
We're all talking about changing hubs/spindles/bearings on the side of the road, after an at-speed failure, when we have the spouse/kids/pets all going crazy about "where are we? what happened to the trailer? what are you doing? when will we be going again?"
Talk about steely nerves... For me, there's a time/place for roadside assistance, and this seems like one of them.
IMHO, of course. YMMV, as it quite possibly does.
Jun-20-2013 04:11 PM
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Jun-19-2013 06:37 PM
Jun-19-2013 06:15 PM
midnightsadie wrote:
I carry a complete hub all put together , and filled with grease ,for my boat trailers ,keep in a plastic bag, ready to install. and the tools to change it. pull yours apart and get the inner and outer bearing numbers and the seal . any parts store should help you.
Jun-19-2013 05:56 PM
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Jun-19-2013 05:20 PM
agesilaus wrote:You probably know Timken bearings are good ones. I have to get that out in the open.
Your axles and hubs are probably Dexter you might want to check with them for the correct replacements. You can buy third party bearings but I would never think to buy them at a farm store. Those are probably intended for local use flatbed trailers or maybe horse haulers. I have bought replacement bearings at NAPA but I had the right part numbers.
BK
Jun-19-2013 05:06 PM
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