Aug-23-2019 02:23 PM
Aug-29-2019 08:08 AM
cummins2014 wrote:I think this is best unless you need to keep the water out when launching the trailer and the axle is submerged.
There is no grease in the cavity when I am done.
Aug-29-2019 07:21 AM
Sport45 wrote:laknox wrote:
I used them yearly on my old Komfort. No issues whatsoever. No grease leaking past the seals and, when I =did= replace the bearings, mechanic said I could have used the old ones, no problem. IIRC, they =were= Timkens as OEM, but I went ahead and replaced them anyway.
Lyle
I never suggest replacing good bearings. When you do, you are subjecting yourself to an “infant mortality” type failure. Good bearings will keep on being good until they are overloaded or allowed to run dry. Even the best new bearing has some small chance of a manufacturing defect that could lead to early failure.
Aug-29-2019 07:19 AM
cummins2014 wrote:
I am guessing after you have used up four tubes of grease, then the next time around its just a few pumps ,and out comes the old grease.
Aug-29-2019 07:11 AM
Lynnmor wrote:cummins2014 wrote:
I am just too old school I guess. Done it for years, hand packing my bearings.
I just may try it , jack a wheel up ,and spin it ,and see for myself if that old grease comes out the front where its supposed too, have always been a little skeptical . In all honesty I should have read the dexter manual on doing it, and would of at least known where the old grease is coming out .
Keep on hand packing, or be prepared to pump in a LOT of grease. To properly grease the outer bearing with fresh grease you would need to pump till grease fills the void, then pump till grease appears, then pump till all the old grease from the rear bearing is pushed out thru the outer bearing and you see fresh grease.
After all that, how do you inspect your brakes for wear, failing parts and grease contamination? Removing the hub with that mess of grease will be a chore. In my opinion, these grease fittings are for those that will not do proper inspection and maintenance.
Aug-29-2019 06:06 AM
cummins2014 wrote:
I am just too old school I guess. Done it for years, hand packing my bearings.
I just may try it , jack a wheel up ,and spin it ,and see for myself if that old grease comes out the front where its supposed too, have always been a little skeptical . In all honesty I should have read the dexter manual on doing it, and would of at least known where the old grease is coming out .
Aug-28-2019 07:54 PM
fj12ryder wrote:
The grease comes out the front cap around where you putting in new grease. Obviously if you're not seeing any grease coming out there's a problem. Works great, I've used it a couple times over the 10 years we've had our toyhauler and have had no issues. The bearings looked good when I pulled them last year.
Aug-28-2019 12:34 PM
laknox wrote:
I used them yearly on my old Komfort. No issues whatsoever. No grease leaking past the seals and, when I =did= replace the bearings, mechanic said I could have used the old ones, no problem. IIRC, they =were= Timkens as OEM, but I went ahead and replaced them anyway.
Lyle
Aug-28-2019 12:20 PM
Aug-28-2019 10:36 AM
laknox wrote:Lynnmor wrote:laknox wrote:
I hate the fact that my KZ has Never-Lubes, which means I'd have to change the entire axle if hate rv I wanted to go to EZ Lubes, or so I've been told.
Lyle
I hate that my axles have the useless grease fittings, I will never use them.
I used them yearly on my old Komfort. No issues whatsoever. No grease leaking past the seals and, when I =did= replace the bearings, mechanic said I could have used the old ones, no problem. IIRC, they =were= Timkens as OEM, but I went ahead and replaced them anyway.
Lyle
Aug-28-2019 08:46 AM
Lynnmor wrote:laknox wrote:
I hate the fact that my KZ has Never-Lubes, which means I'd have to change the entire axle if hate rv I wanted to go to EZ Lubes, or so I've been told.
Lyle
I hate that my axles have the useless grease fittings, I will never use them.
Aug-27-2019 08:26 AM
Aug-26-2019 04:49 PM
laknox wrote:
I hate the fact that my KZ has Never-Lubes, which means I'd have to change the entire axle if hate rv I wanted to go to EZ Lubes, or so I've been told.
Lyle
Aug-26-2019 03:42 PM
fj12ryder wrote:
So you're saying your bearing packing job was good for only two low mileage years? I think you're wise to leave it to someone else to do now.
Aug-26-2019 02:09 PM