Feb-27-2018 12:59 PM
Busdriver
2019 2500 Chevy Duramax , - 2017 Grand Design 303 RLSMar-01-2018 07:15 PM
Mar-01-2018 04:16 PM
4x4van wrote:mat60 wrote:Agreed. For many years, I hauled my ATCs on a small trailer with 8" wheels/tires. At 65mph, those little tires were really spinning! +/- 3x faster (RPM) than the tires on my MH. As a result, even though I regularly maintained them, I also blew the bearings out several times over the years that I used the combo. To the point where I actually carried a spare set of bearings/races with me on every trip so that I could do the repair on the road if needed. How many of you carry a spare set of bearings/races for your trailer with full-size tires (14" or 15")?
I really don't want to pee anyone off but I have had many trailers in my life such as Dump, Cargo, Landscaping, Car and Snowmobile and any that had small tires and bearings would run hotter and you had better pack them with grease often or you will be on the side of the road. Seen it many times.
Mar-01-2018 02:24 PM
mat60 wrote:Agreed. For many years, I hauled my ATCs on a small trailer with 8" wheels/tires. At 65mph, those little tires were really spinning! +/- 3x faster (RPM) than the tires on my MH. As a result, even though I regularly maintained them, I also blew the bearings out several times over the years that I used the combo. To the point where I actually carried a spare set of bearings/races with me on every trip so that I could do the repair on the road if needed. How many of you carry a spare set of bearings/races for your trailer with full-size tires (14" or 15")?
I really don't want to pee anyone off but I have had many trailers in my life such as Dump, Cargo, Landscaping, Car and Snowmobile and any that had small tires and bearings would run hotter and you had better pack them with grease often or you will be on the side of the road. Seen it many times.
Mar-01-2018 01:04 PM
Mar-01-2018 12:38 PM
SaltiDawg wrote:time2roll wrote:
Why would they run hotter? Weight is lower. Lubricant limits are the same. They are designed and built for the purpose.
Although I generally agree 12 months 12k miles seems a bit excessive.
I think you've made clear that this is your opinion. MFL also makes a good case for a differing opinion.
Mar-01-2018 12:05 PM
time2roll wrote:
I would like to see a service manual for one of those trailers sporting 8" to 12" tires that go out on the highway.
Mar-01-2018 11:27 AM
Mar-01-2018 11:16 AM
time2roll wrote:
Why would they run hotter? Weight is lower. Lubricant limits are the same. They are designed and built for the purpose.
Although I generally agree 12 months 12k miles seems a bit excessive.
Mar-01-2018 09:55 AM
Mar-01-2018 09:16 AM
time2roll wrote:SaltiDawg wrote:Dexter service intervals pg 84
"What are bearing service intervals determined by? Time?"
So, no one knows?
Mar-01-2018 08:59 AM
time2roll wrote:SaltiDawg wrote:Dexter service intervals pg 84
"What are bearing service intervals determined by? Time?"
So, no one knows?
Mar-01-2018 08:08 AM
SaltiDawg wrote:Dexter service intervals pg 84
"What are bearing service intervals determined by? Time?"
So, no one knows?
Mar-01-2018 07:14 AM
Mar-01-2018 06:48 AM