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May-10-2020 05:25 PM
fj12ryder wrote:
Just to be clear about the EZLube system. You really can't overgrease the bearings with this system if it is working correctly. The grease will go in the zerk, through the rear bearing, through the front bearing, and out the front of the axle.
May-10-2020 03:04 PM
kopy kat wrote:
Thanks for the replys. The factory DID NOT do an adequate grease job, nor did the delivery dealer who “said” he re- packed all bearings...which led to a complete replacement of all bearings two years ago. The trailer shop here in Reno, Kro-Built Trailers, did the job right (including properly adjusting the electric brakes).
So I’m thinking that I’ll wait at least one more year before having it done again...especially since campgrounds are still closed at this time. ??
Take care all, Larry
May-10-2020 01:56 PM
fj12ryder wrote:
We have to have our motor vehicles inspected every year, and I think that is bad. I can't imagine being forced to do trailers too.
I can kind of see the "logic" behind doing passenger vehicles, I think it's mostly a waste, and a revenue raiser, but I can kind of see the reasoning behind it. But I'd be really unhappy having to have my trailer done. Sounds like you need to have a talk with your elected officials and have this money making proposition taken off the books.
We get charged $13 for a 2 year motor vehicle inspection. What do they charge for trailer inspections?
May-10-2020 12:25 PM
Gdetrailer wrote:We have to have our motor vehicles inspected every year, and I think that is bad. I can't imagine being forced to do trailers too.fj12ryder wrote:
No, and No. Repack every few years when you get the urge. This, of course, presupposes the fact that you know the bearings were greased properly when you first bought it.
IMO doing it annually is completely unnecessary. Other people have other opinions. Mine have been greased once and checked once, in 9 years.
In PA, we do not have that "luxury" since every trailer that is 3,001 lbs GVWR and higher are required an Annual PA State Inspection.
That Inspection requires the mechanic to pull one of each sides of the trailer and inspect the brake assy.
SO, just to make sure the mechanics are not cheating me, I PULL ALL drums, check the action and measure/inspect the brake linings BEFORE I drag it to the inspection station.
In the process, I clean out the old bearing grease and refresh with new grease.
This is called being "proactive", this way I do not get surprised nor can the mechanic play games trying to pad the bill.
I also take my trailers to an inspection station where I can stay with the trailer and tow vehicle (some do not allow customer in the inspection area). This way I can observe the mechanic and make sure they set the bearings correctly.. You would be surprised just how many mechanics that went through the certification process do not know how to set the bearings properly!
Had one young new mechanic last yr that had never seen drum brakes and did not know how to set the bearings.. I had to teach the mechanic, hopefully will remember how to do it for the next trailer customer!
In most cases, once a yr or every 12,000 miles which ever comes first is what Dexter used to recommend for inspecting brakes and at that time it is not all that much problem to simply remove extra old grease and refresh with new grease while you have it apart..
May-10-2020 11:33 AM
Flan wrote:None for RV trailers. Feature is for boat trailers.
How does one know how many pumps of grease to squirt into the easy lube axles?
May-10-2020 11:12 AM
fj12ryder wrote:
No, and No. Repack every few years when you get the urge. This, of course, presupposes the fact that you know the bearings were greased properly when you first bought it.
IMO doing it annually is completely unnecessary. Other people have other opinions. Mine have been greased once and checked once, in 9 years.
May-10-2020 10:58 AM
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May-10-2020 07:31 AM
bucky wrote:
I bought this rig in January and the brakes pretty much sucked. The pic is what I found when I pulled the drums.
May-10-2020 05:21 AM
Flan wrote:
How does one know how many pumps of grease to squirt into the easy lube axles?
May-10-2020 05:08 AM