This post is about which brand of hub/drums should I get, I don't want people to get distracted with why I need hubs.
This weekend I had a wheel come flying off. Thankfully no one got hurt and no damage to any vehicles or my trailer. Three lugs snapped off and the remaining ones were stripped. Not sure what caused it, but my guess is that the lugnuts came loose. I have a couple theories. First, that someone used an impact gun in the past and damaged the studs/lugnuts. Second is that somehow I didn't get the lugnuts on that 1 wheel tight enough or that somehow the wheel wasn't centered when I put the lugnuts on. I'll admit that I haven't used a torque wrench in the past, but I do use a cross bar and I put a good push/pull torque on them and I'm religious about the sequence I tighten lugnuts. I've never had an issue, but now that I have, I'm changing my normal procedures. (I'll take responsibility, even if I don't know for sure that it was my fault)
Since I don't know what caused the issue, I have concerns with the rest of them. I am going to change out all 4 hubs and the lugnuts, eliminate the idea that someone else may have damaged them. Dexter hubs/drums run about $150ish w/bearings. Lippert hubs/drums run about $80ish w/ bearings. I've read horror stories on Lippert axels/hubs, but they all seem to go back to a lack of bearing grease or poor quality grease from the factory (this won't be an issue for me)
I have Dexter axles and Dexter auto-adjusting brakes. Currently have Dexter hubs. However, I haven't found anyone who can say one hub/brake drum is significantly better than another.
Any inputs on one brand of hub/drum verse another?
2006 Chevy Duramax,4x4 Crew Cab
Big Country 3494QBS