โJun-15-2020 07:36 AM
โJun-28-2020 04:59 PM
โJun-28-2020 03:41 PM
โJun-28-2020 12:40 PM
fj12ryder wrote:The problem is that unless one has xray vision, one cannot tell if there are "other" issues.cummins2014 wrote:FWIW, if the sealing surface of the shaft isn't damaged, you're not going to "blow grease past the seals" if you follow the instructions.
My results don't vary, same as yours, using the Dexter seals , now around $9 ea. Last time I bought them they were less then that. Dexter axles are made in the US, I suspect so does the seals, will have to check next time . Also a double lip seal, and have never had any grease get by them, but then again I don't blindly pump grease into those easy lube bearings either . I never use that feature. I suspect thats where some get into trouble with blowing grease past the seals .
IMO the EZ Lube feature isn't really needed, but it only causes trouble when there are other issues.
โJun-28-2020 11:42 AM
โJun-28-2020 10:39 AM
fj12ryder wrote:cummins2014 wrote:Yes, that's true. But from my experience, not the most in the world mind you, the bearings will probably fail due to poor assembly where ever they are put together. When I examined mine I was chagrined to discover all the nicks and gouges on the sealing and bearing surfaces of the axle shafts. On a couple of them a half-inch or less closer to the seal lip and it would have been damaged and a potential leak created. I checked them all after that discovery and used a hard stone to deburr and smooth the bearing and sealing surfaces. A poor, poor job was done assembling them.fj12ryder wrote:cummins2014 wrote:FWIW, if the sealing surface of the shaft isn't damaged, you're not going to "blow grease past the seals" if you follow the instructions.
My results don't vary, same as yours, using the Dexter seals , now around $9 ea. Last time I bought them they were less then that. Dexter axles are made in the US, I suspect so does the seals, will have to check next time . Also a double lip seal, and have never had any grease get by them, but then again I don't blindly pump grease into those easy lube bearings either . I never use that feature. I suspect thats where some get into trouble with blowing grease past the seals .
IMO the EZ Lube feature isn't really needed, but it only causes trouble when there are other issues.
Key word , follow .
โJun-28-2020 10:10 AM
cummins2014 wrote:Yes, that's true. But from my experience, not the most in the world mind you, the bearings will probably fail due to poor assembly where ever they are put together. When I examined mine I was chagrined to discover all the nicks and gouges on the sealing and bearing surfaces of the axle shafts. On a couple of them a half-inch or less closer to the seal lip and it would have been damaged and a potential leak created. I checked them all after that discovery and used a hard stone to deburr and smooth the bearing and sealing surfaces. A poor, poor job was done assembling them.fj12ryder wrote:cummins2014 wrote:FWIW, if the sealing surface of the shaft isn't damaged, you're not going to "blow grease past the seals" if you follow the instructions.
My results don't vary, same as yours, using the Dexter seals , now around $9 ea. Last time I bought them they were less then that. Dexter axles are made in the US, I suspect so does the seals, will have to check next time . Also a double lip seal, and have never had any grease get by them, but then again I don't blindly pump grease into those easy lube bearings either . I never use that feature. I suspect thats where some get into trouble with blowing grease past the seals .
IMO the EZ Lube feature isn't really needed, but it only causes trouble when there are other issues.
Key word , follow .
โJun-28-2020 09:15 AM
fj12ryder wrote:cummins2014 wrote:FWIW, if the sealing surface of the shaft isn't damaged, you're not going to "blow grease past the seals" if you follow the instructions.
My results don't vary, same as yours, using the Dexter seals , now around $9 ea. Last time I bought them they were less then that. Dexter axles are made in the US, I suspect so does the seals, will have to check next time . Also a double lip seal, and have never had any grease get by them, but then again I don't blindly pump grease into those easy lube bearings either . I never use that feature. I suspect thats where some get into trouble with blowing grease past the seals .
IMO the EZ Lube feature isn't really needed, but it only causes trouble when there are other issues.
โJun-28-2020 08:49 AM
cummins2014 wrote:FWIW, if the sealing surface of the shaft isn't damaged, you're not going to "blow grease past the seals" if you follow the instructions.
My results don't vary, same as yours, using the Dexter seals , now around $9 ea. Last time I bought them they were less then that. Dexter axles are made in the US, I suspect so does the seals, will have to check next time . Also a double lip seal, and have never had any grease get by them, but then again I don't blindly pump grease into those easy lube bearings either . I never use that feature. I suspect thats where some get into trouble with blowing grease past the seals .
โJun-28-2020 07:32 AM
pulpwood007 wrote:JKJavelin wrote:JKJavelin wrote:
I just got an estimate from the local Goodyear dealer for $275 including seals. He is old school and honest. If they're Chinese bearings, I'll have him replace them with Timkens if they're available.
JK
Just updating my own post. I had it done and it was $437. $165 labor, and $272 for double lip seals from NAPA.
It's really difficult for me to imagine a wheel bearing seal costing $70 each. I'm pretty diligent concerning maintaining my bearings, using Timkens, which I check annually. I have used no-name double lip seals, probably made in China for 12 years with zero issues. I pay $6 each and replace them every 2 years when I pull and clean bearings. I have never had an issue or a grease leak yet.
This is just my experience and your results may vary.
โJun-27-2020 08:25 PM
JKJavelin wrote:JKJavelin wrote:
I just got an estimate from the local Goodyear dealer for $275 including seals. He is old school and honest. If they're Chinese bearings, I'll have him replace them with Timkens if they're available.
JK
Just updating my own post. I had it done and it was $437. $165 labor, and $272 for double lip seals from NAPA.
โJun-24-2020 08:25 PM
โJun-24-2020 08:06 AM
fj12ryder wrote:JKJavelin wrote:Here's a link to it,Cummins12V98 wrote:
Please post the part number used.
"$272 for double lip seals from NAPA."
Napa part no. 27SS4081
Here's a link to it.
https://www.napaonline.com/en/p/OSQ27SS4081
โJun-24-2020 07:48 AM
JKJavelin wrote:Here's a link to it,Cummins12V98 wrote:
Please post the part number used.
"$272 for double lip seals from NAPA."
Napa part no. 27SS4081
Here's a link to it.
https://www.napaonline.com/en/p/OSQ27SS4081
โJun-24-2020 07:43 AM
JKJavelin wrote:
No, link doesn't work....
Search on NAPA's website with the part number and it'll come up.
โJun-24-2020 07:31 AM