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time2roll wrote:
Maybe get an "ez lube" center cap for access and good looks.
https://recstuff.com/wheel-accessories/center-caps
Aug-25-2019 06:58 PM
Aug-25-2019 10:47 AM
JRscooby wrote:Yes the wheel would have to come off to do any adjustment. Access would just be for the laser temp reading.time2roll wrote:
Maybe get an "ez lube" center cap for access and good looks.
Might be ok, but I once stopped for a boat trailer. Guy in a 2nd vehicle had seen the wheel wobble. I popped the cap off, saw pin missing, and nut backed off. Jacked up, tightened nut, pinned, and followed them to a parking lot. With that cap, the wheel would need to come off.
Aug-25-2019 07:29 AM
Aug-25-2019 05:45 AM
tomman58 wrote:
Our main mileage is during the late fall to early spring .... Jayco recommends a bearing inspection 12,000 miles or once a year. I don't care to do that kind of work anymore so for the last 12 years I* drop off my TT at the dealer and they go over the whole unit. Sure it costs a few bucks but guess what they have prevented bad things more than once and a few bucks is spent in the positive direction for a problem free trip.
As I drive across the USA there are many spots far away from a dealer and not where I want to be along side of the road thinking if I woulda or coulda.
time2roll wrote:
Maybe get an "ez lube" center cap for access and good looks.
Aug-24-2019 07:41 PM
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dryfly wrote:JRscooby wrote:2oldman wrote:
What I don't get is how do you just readily view a grease hub? Aren't those usually covered by the rim or something like that?
When I first got my camper it had silly little chrome cups over the center of the hub. Had to pull the wheel to get to the hub cap. Chrome don't get you home.
I thought most all aluminum wheels had the chrome caps covering the wheel grease dust caps??? It would look pretty bad running the wheel without the chrome, but granted, give better access to measuring heat.
Aug-24-2019 04:41 PM
JRscooby wrote:2oldman wrote:
What I don't get is how do you just readily view a grease hub? Aren't those usually covered by the rim or something like that?
When I first got my camper it had silly little chrome cups over the center of the hub. Had to pull the wheel to get to the hub cap. Chrome don't get you home.
Aug-24-2019 04:26 PM
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Aug-24-2019 02:43 PM
2oldman wrote:
What I don't get is how do you just readily view a grease hub? Aren't those usually covered by the rim or something like that?