โMay-08-2014 04:09 AM
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RAS43 wrote:x2
Yes, new bearings/new races always. They wear together so new bearings won't seat right with old races.
โMay-17-2014 05:44 AM
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โMay-10-2014 04:42 AM
RAS43 wrote:A hitch and hop wrote:
I just repacked mine this week. New bearings and seals cost $42.00 Grease cost $12.00 I packed the eight new bearing before I pulled the wheels. Job consisted of pulling wheels, removing old bearings, wiping old grease from axel, knocking out old seal, install new inside "packed" bearing, install new seal, wiping new grease on hub add new grease to hub, install wheel and new "packed" outside bearing, install castle nut and cotter key, replace wheel, torque lug nuts. Time 15 minutes to pack 8 new bearings, 20 minutes to remove and replace old bearings per wheel. 4 hours to clean up ( just joking) I use latex gloves and plenty of old rags. If you can change a tire, you can replace wheel bearings. If the old bearings are good, stick them in a can an then use them next year when you repack bearings.
Seems very inexpensive for your parts. Just curious as to what kind of bearings do you have in your hubs. And are there races in the hubs? Doesn't sound like you replaced them.
โMay-09-2014 07:21 PM
โMay-09-2014 06:59 PM
A hitch and hop wrote:
I just repacked mine this week. New bearings and seals cost $42.00 Grease cost $12.00 I packed the eight new bearing before I pulled the wheels. Job consisted of pulling wheels, removing old bearings, wiping old grease from axel, knocking out old seal, install new inside "packed" bearing, install new seal, wiping new grease on hub add new grease to hub, install wheel and new "packed" outside bearing, install castle nut and cotter key, replace wheel, torque lug nuts. Time 15 minutes to pack 8 new bearings, 20 minutes to remove and replace old bearings per wheel. 4 hours to clean up ( just joking) I use latex gloves and plenty of old rags. If you can change a tire, you can replace wheel bearings. If the old bearings are good, stick them in a can an then use them next year when you repack bearings.
โMay-09-2014 06:41 PM
Catrider1 wrote:
Whatever you do, don't let anyone place a jack under the center part of the axle. I got lazy a couple of years ago and after 6 months of towing I noticed the damage to my tires. Only cost me $1200 for 3 new axles. Axles were bent beyond repair. Since it took so long to find the tire damage I had no recourse but to pick up the bill myself.
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