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4x4ord
Aug 24, 2019Explorer III
We have a tandem axle stock trailer that we don't use a whole lot. We've been running it without a bearing cap about the last 5 or 6 years .... maybe I should replace it. My guess in your case is that the bearing failed causing the loss of the cap.
What I would have done in your situation on the side of the road is this: I would have loosened the rim with the failed hub; jacked that axle high enough to get the good axle off the ground. Then I would have blocked between the good axle and the frame; removed the tire and rim on the bad axle; removed the Jack, letting the weight of the trailer onto the good axle and carried on. This has worked for me with a flat tire and no spare.
What I would have done in your situation on the side of the road is this: I would have loosened the rim with the failed hub; jacked that axle high enough to get the good axle off the ground. Then I would have blocked between the good axle and the frame; removed the tire and rim on the bad axle; removed the Jack, letting the weight of the trailer onto the good axle and carried on. This has worked for me with a flat tire and no spare.
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