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dyb
Explorer
Explorer
Should there be any play in tt wheel due to wheel bearings.
2005 F 250 5.4, 4.10 Gear, Tow/Haul, TorqShift Tranny 8ft. Box
Built in Break Controller
Super Duty super cab 158" wheel base
Eagle 320 rlds 2008
Raised Oct, 1988
Reese Dual Cam
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Weldon
Explorer
Explorer
Better to be slightly loose than too tight.

dyb
Explorer
Explorer
Went back to have bearing inspected.
all were good, plenty of grease. the one that was maybe loose required a turn of the axle nut. the retainer put back in.
2005 F 250 5.4, 4.10 Gear, Tow/Haul, TorqShift Tranny 8ft. Box
Built in Break Controller
Super Duty super cab 158" wheel base
Eagle 320 rlds 2008
Raised Oct, 1988
Reese Dual Cam

wa8yxm
Explorer III
Explorer III
The rule for most bearings that I was taught is noticeable play is too much play.

Think about it this way.. I'm good for about 200 perhaps 300 pounds of pressure on the wheel, that is all I can bring on the edge of the wheel to rattle the bearing.

The trailer may be good for thousands of pounds of pressure on the tire.

If I can move it enough to notice it.. Well......
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Dave_H_M
Explorer II
Explorer II
TDoo bad you did not have a chance to give it a spin and listen for noise.

RJsfishin
Explorer
Explorer
I'd much rather feel a touch of play, than a preload.
Rich

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ScottG
Nomad
Nomad
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Tachdriver
Explorer
Explorer
Best practice would be to remove the wheel and drum, inspect the bearing cup and cone for unusual wear, if none, repack and reinstall.

MEXICOWANDERER
Explorer
Explorer
I settle for just the tiniest perceptible movement, no audible noise.

dyb
Explorer
Explorer
The other 3 wheels had no movement. this wheel you barely could see it. taking a 300 mile round trip and was concerned.
2005 F 250 5.4, 4.10 Gear, Tow/Haul, TorqShift Tranny 8ft. Box
Built in Break Controller
Super Duty super cab 158" wheel base
Eagle 320 rlds 2008
Raised Oct, 1988
Reese Dual Cam

wolfe10
Explorer
Explorer
YES, here should be some very slight play-- enough that you can feel it "click", but not enough to see real movement. Anyone who works on axles can tell on these smaller sizes by feel.

On larger ones (like on DP's) you need a dial indicator to check for end play.
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dyb
Explorer
Explorer
The reason I ask about play is I had new tires installed today. I ask the installer to check for bearing play and one wheel had very very slight play in it. He said it didn't need to be tighten at this point.
2005 F 250 5.4, 4.10 Gear, Tow/Haul, TorqShift Tranny 8ft. Box
Built in Break Controller
Super Duty super cab 158" wheel base
Eagle 320 rlds 2008
Raised Oct, 1988
Reese Dual Cam

Ron3rd
Explorer III
Explorer III
dyb wrote:
Should there be any play in tt wheel due to wheel bearings.


They will normally have a very slight amount of play. The Dexter instructions show how to adjust.
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ScottG
Nomad
Nomad
No, if there is then the nut should be tightened to the next hole.
If there's any play at all the load will be transferred to only a few of the needles at a time as the wheel spins.
If there wasn't play there before then the bearings and races have probably worn.