Jul-03-2019 09:31 AM
Jul-08-2019 09:26 AM
Cummins12V98 wrote:
The GOOD stuff!
Jul-07-2019 01:52 PM
Jul-07-2019 11:24 AM
Jul-07-2019 10:49 AM
Lynnmor wrote:
More thickener in #2 so it will stay in the bearing better. Good LUCK.
Jul-07-2019 10:26 AM
Jul-07-2019 09:54 AM
Jul-06-2019 06:56 AM
TxGearhead wrote:But perhaps also unnecessarily expensive.fj12ryder wrote:
May have something to do with the fact that very few RV's get dunked in salt water.
My point was that if they are good enough to run 7-10 years with no maintenance, while being submerged in salt water, they should be plenty good for a RV.
Jul-06-2019 04:33 AM
fj12ryder wrote:
May have something to do with the fact that very few RV's get dunked in salt water.
Jul-05-2019 04:20 PM
fj12ryder wrote:
This is from the Dexter EZ-Lube manual:
If the hub has been removed or bearing adjustment is required, the following adjustment procedure must be followed.
For E-Z Lube® axles using the new nut retainer:
1. After placing the hub, bearings, washers, and spindle nut back on the axle spindle in reverse order as detailed in the previous section on hub removal, rotate the hub assembly slowly while tightening the spindle nut to approximately 50 Ft. Lbs. (12" wrench or pliers with full hand force).
2. Then loosen the spindle nut to remove the torque. Do not rotate the hub.
3. Finger tighten the nut until just snug, align the retainer to the machined flat on the spindle and press the retainer onto the nut. The retainer should snap into place. Once in place, the retainer/nut assembly should be free to move slightly.
4. If the nut is too tight, remove the retainer and back the nut off approximately one twelfth of a turn and reinstall the retainer. The nut should now be free to move slightly.
Jul-05-2019 09:38 AM
Jul-05-2019 08:37 AM
Jul-05-2019 05:47 AM
kuziwk wrote:
So should I just tighten them finger tight? Any harm in torquing them down and backing off?
Jul-05-2019 05:03 AM
kuziwk wrote:Lynnmor wrote:kuziwk wrote:
well looks like im pulling each wheel off this weekend for peace of mind, i even bought a 1" socket to torque the castle nut to 50 lbs to seat the bearings. After which i will back off and tighten finger tight. It will be a good opportunity anyways to adjust the brakes...right now my truck is at the max on the brake controller and i cant lock the trailer tires.
Actually the 50 lb figure only needs to be done when installing new bearings. After that, just a firm tightening with large pliers is sufficient. Factory instructions are written to cover all installations.
So should I just tighten them finger tight? Any harm in torquing them down and backing off?
Jul-04-2019 10:06 PM
Lynnmor wrote:kuziwk wrote:
well looks like im pulling each wheel off this weekend for peace of mind, i even bought a 1" socket to torque the castle nut to 50 lbs to seat the bearings. After which i will back off and tighten finger tight. It will be a good opportunity anyways to adjust the brakes...right now my truck is at the max on the brake controller and i cant lock the trailer tires.
Actually the 50 lb figure only needs to be done when installing new bearings. After that, just a firm tightening with large pliers is sufficient. Factory instructions are written to cover all installations.