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howardwheeler wrote:
I don't know if the analogy to changing car wheel bearings really holds for two reasons. First, no car I've ever had in the last forty years had as crude a suspension as my trailer's, which has broken springs, had all bushings wear out and has had brake shoe problems that seem inexplicable. But beyond what appears to me to be quality below the standards of a car, second, I ride in the car and therefore have heard those few time I've had a car long enough for a bearing to go out. You first can hear the low frequency rumble well before total failure and the grinding that accompanies it. I can't hear what's going on on my trailer axles. So I just can't muster the same level of confidence for my Dexter axles before going on a long trip that I can my car I drive almost daily and therefore remain very familiar with its maintenance needs.
Apr-12-2014 06:30 PM
K Charles wrote:
Most any auto parts store would have them but a place that sells trailers might have some with a little more quality.
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Apr-12-2014 04:16 PM
howardwheeler wrote:
I may replace my ten year old neverlube bearings just for peace of mind. I was wondering if an auto parts store might carry the equivalent bearing or if anyone would have a replacement of higher quality. My trailer has 7000 lbs. axles with 8000 lbs. brake assemblies. Does anyone have any experience with these Dexter bearings? I know I can get them through Dexter, but I'd like to get the highest quality I can get. The labor and time are worth more than the bearings, so I'd like to get good ones. I want to stay with sealed bearings.
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