OP wrote: I found the two rear wheels had a little play in them when I rocked them back and fourth top to bottom. Oh yeah the trailer was jacked up. They have grease fittings in end (Dexter axle )of axle so I tightened the baring bolt and packed them again. I did not remove wheels.
When I returned the same two wheels where loose again. I took to my mechanic and we pulled wheels. Both outer bearings where shot.
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I think the bearings had too much preload from the factory. Too tight. The balls/rollers wore into the race. And made them loose. That is why you found too much play when you first checked them. And I'll bet the bearings were already shot at that point. So you did EXACTLY what I would have done and tightened them to correct endplay. And then kept an eye on them. Then when they didn't pass the test, you ripped them outta there and found they were shot. But just to clarify...they were shot when you first checked them. And the second time, they were STILL shot. Just shot a little more. Or worse shot...if that is a correct term. Or maybe "shotter". Good thing they were not "shottest". Then you could have lost a wheel.
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