Aug-30-2013 03:54 PM
Sep-02-2013 11:46 AM
sjholt wrote:
I changed my old heap to oil hubs
Sep-02-2013 07:06 AM
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Sep-01-2013 05:06 PM
Ivylog wrote:Mr.Mark wrote:timmac wrote:
Why is it that motorhomes want to repack every 36000 miles but my Jeep or Nissan has no issues with this, can someone chime in on this..
My coach weighs 40,000 lbs. (20 tons), how much does your Jeep/Nissan weigh?
MM.
Not sure what the difference in weight has to do with this as the bearings are way different in size too.
I own a bunch of different trailers... 10+ and I never repack the wheel bearings. BUT every couple years I pull the caps and if the grease is hard I fill the cap half full of 90 weight gear oil and put it back on. This softens the grease up and let it get into the bearings better.
Like the OP, I have grease front bearings on my 04 MH. By drilling a 1.2" hole in the side of the wheel bearings caps (took them off) I can add 90 weight gear oil and I have some plastic hose caps that seal the 1/2" hole. Every couple of years I add a couple ounces of 90 and as long as the front wheels do not sling any grease... I do not worry about repacking. Like JetA I check their temperature with a infrared thermometer occasionally at stops plus the brakes and all the tires.
Sep-01-2013 12:53 PM
Mr.Mark wrote:timmac wrote:
Why is it that motorhomes want to repack every 36000 miles but my Jeep or Nissan has no issues with this, can someone chime in on this..
My coach weighs 40,000 lbs. (20 tons), how much does your Jeep/Nissan weigh?
MM.
Sep-01-2013 12:48 PM
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Sep-01-2013 09:55 AM
nina_70 wrote:timmac wrote:
Is it really necessary to repack at 30,000 miles, I would think if the motorhome sat for years than yes but 30,000 miles and 5-6 years old I have never seen or heard of a problem, I would just wait till its time for front brakes..
This is a question I struggle with too. According to our manual we are due for a repack since we're now running our 4th year, even though we've only got 20, 000 miles on the rig. But when I read around the forums I see many people waiting until much later. There doesn't seem to be much consistency on this.
Sep-01-2013 08:56 AM
timmac wrote:
Is it really necessary to repack at 30,000 miles, I would think if the motorhome sat for years than yes but 30,000 miles and 5-6 years old I have never seen or heard of a problem, I would just wait till its time for front brakes..
Aug-31-2013 09:40 PM
timmac wrote:
Why is it that motorhomes want to repack every 36000 miles but my Jeep or Nissan has no issues with this, can someone chime in on this..
Aug-31-2013 08:20 PM
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