Jul-24-2015 04:23 PM
Jul-28-2015 11:15 AM
op wrote:
Believe me, the next time I do a service on the bearings I will replace all with Timkens. Oh and I won't metion it here. Thanks for all the replies, John
Jul-28-2015 09:16 AM
Johnny_H wrote:Gib3633 wrote:
Come on Guys: We haven't questioned OP's ability to properly adjust those mismatched bearings. That is always the most controversial topic in these forums. We must get that one going.
That and the fact he probably let his kids be born naked or something weird like that. Is it best to replace races with bearings yes, is the fact that the OP didn't and the bearings he replaced were not actually hurt probably going to cause the wheel to blow up and aliens come steal his naked babies, probably not. However I do not understand why everyone has to jump over this. When he purchased the bearings it would have been in his best interest if the salesman would have recommended races, but chances are he didn't have a clue. So to the OP, now that you know how to get in there and change the bearings the next time after your trip and you have a few hours to kill go and get yourself some quality bearings and races in a matched set and just redo what you partially done this time and maybe the aliens will bring your naked babies back and maybe you won't get the **** beat out of you on here again and you can feel better about life in general, but please do not state which particular grease you chose to use since that would start an entirely different beating. In the meantime, enjoy your trip and have a great day!!!
Jul-27-2015 03:07 PM
Gib3633 wrote:
Come on Guys: We haven't questioned OP's ability to properly adjust those mismatched bearings. That is always the most controversial topic in these forums. We must get that one going.
Jul-27-2015 01:27 PM
Jul-26-2015 09:08 AM
shadows4 wrote:Dave H M wrote:
After all that theory, I bet you are going to be on edge for the upcoming trip. :h
I don't disagree with all the theory here, however I am assuming you wiped the races clean and made sure they looked good. If so i would go with the following advice:
I would monitor hub temps with a IR thermometer though.
It's not like the $15/axle bearing sets were run in at the factory to match the rollers to the races. They just get a cage out of one bin, a race out of another and wrap them up together.
I use my paws instead of the IR shooter.
If all feels god after the run in of 100 miles or however you want to use as a yard stick, you should be good to go.
Oh and don't forget to let us know that the trip went well, so all of us theory folks can immediately come back and say you were lucky.
Thanks Dave for bringing some sanity to this thread. I thought I did something right but I guess I only did it half right. I know that the races should really be replaced at the same time, I was just trying to save a couple of bucks. I will do as you advised and monitor the bearings.
I was happier that I found the cut wires and repaired them than the bearings.
Believe me, the next time I do a service on the bearings I will replace all with Timkens. Oh and I won't metion it here. Thanks for all the replies, John
Maybe I should have titled this thread "Mission half accomplised!!!
Jul-26-2015 08:35 AM
TNRIVERSIDE wrote:
I never put new bearings in old races. They should be sold in sets. And replaced in sets. I know that you can buy them sepearate. Bearings can vary in demenions if made by different manuafctors. It's a gamble but its your trailer.
The mechanic's coments would be correct if you were reusing the old bearings. Even then the bearing should be placed back in the original race.
Jul-25-2015 06:35 PM
Jul-25-2015 06:20 PM
Jul-25-2015 04:45 PM
shadows4 wrote:Dave H M wrote:
After all that theory, I bet you are going to be on edge for the upcoming trip. :h
I don't disagree with all the theory here, however I am assuming you wiped the races clean and made sure they looked good. If so i would go with the following advice:
I would monitor hub temps with a IR thermometer though.
It's not like the $15/axle bearing sets were run in at the factory to match the rollers to the races. They just get a cage out of one bin, a race out of another and wrap them up together.
I use my paws instead of the IR shooter.
If all feels god after the run in of 100 miles or however you want to use as a yard stick, you should be good to go.
Oh and don't forget to let us know that the trip went well, so all of us theory folks can immediately come back and say you were lucky.
Thanks Dave for bringing some sanity to this thread. I thought I did something right but I guess I only did it half right. I know that the races should really be replaced at the same time, I was just trying to save a couple of bucks. I will do as you advised and monitor the bearings.
I was happier that I found the cut wires and repaired them than the bearings.
Believe me, the next time I do a service on the bearings I will replace all with Timkens. Oh and I won't metion it here. Thanks for all the replies, John
Maybe I should have titled this thread "Mission half accomplised!!!
Jul-25-2015 04:41 PM
shadows4 wrote:Dave H M wrote:
After all that theory, I bet you are going to be on edge for the upcoming trip. :h
I don't disagree with all the theory here, however I am assuming you wiped the races clean and made sure they looked good. If so i would go with the following advice:
I would monitor hub temps with a IR thermometer though.
It's not like the $15/axle bearing sets were run in at the factory to match the rollers to the races. They just get a cage out of one bin, a race out of another and wrap them up together.
I use my paws instead of the IR shooter.
If all feels god after the run in of 100 miles or however you want to use as a yard stick, you should be good to go.
Oh and don't forget to let us know that the trip went well, so all of us theory folks can immediately come back and say you were lucky.
Thanks Dave for bringing some sanity to this thread. I thought I did something right but I guess I only did it half right. I know that the races should really be replaced at the same time, I was just trying to save a couple of bucks. I will do as you advised and monitor the bearings.
I was happier that I found the cut wires and repaired them than the bearings.
Believe me, the next time I do a service on the bearings I will replace all with Timkens. Oh and I won't metion it here. Thanks for all the replies, John
Maybe I should have titled this thread "Mission half accomplised!!!
Jul-25-2015 02:19 PM
shadows4 wrote:Dave H M wrote:
After all that theory, I bet you are going to be on edge for the upcoming trip. :h
I don't disagree with all the theory here, however I am assuming you wiped the races clean and made sure they looked good. If so i would go with the following advice:
I would monitor hub temps with a IR thermometer though.
It's not like the $15/axle bearing sets were run in at the factory to match the rollers to the races. They just get a cage out of one bin, a race out of another and wrap them up together.
I use my paws instead of the IR shooter.
If all feels god after the run in of 100 miles or however you want to use as a yard stick, you should be good to go.
Oh and don't forget to let us know that the trip went well, so all of us theory folks can immediately come back and say you were lucky.
Thanks Dave for bringing some sanity to this thread. I thought I did something right but I guess I only did it half right. I know that the races should really be replaced at the same time, I was just trying to save a couple of bucks. I will do as you advised and monitor the bearings.
I was happier that I found the cut wires and repaired them than the bearings.
Believe me, the next time I do a service on the bearings I will replace all with Timkens. Oh and I won't metion it here. Thanks for all the replies, John
Maybe I should have titled this thread "Mission half accomplised!!!
Jul-25-2015 01:55 PM
Dave H M wrote:
After all that theory, I bet you are going to be on edge for the upcoming trip. :h
I don't disagree with all the theory here, however I am assuming you wiped the races clean and made sure they looked good. If so i would go with the following advice:
I would monitor hub temps with a IR thermometer though.
It's not like the $15/axle bearing sets were run in at the factory to match the rollers to the races. They just get a cage out of one bin, a race out of another and wrap them up together.
I use my paws instead of the IR shooter.
If all feels god after the run in of 100 miles or however you want to use as a yard stick, you should be good to go.
Oh and don't forget to let us know that the trip went well, so all of us theory folks can immediately come back and say you were lucky.
Jul-25-2015 10:18 AM
ChopperBill wrote:
$14 a set for bearings and seals? I installed all new Timkem cones and cups (no Chinese) and it cost a bunch more than that.
Jul-25-2015 09:09 AM