I finally got the time (and courage) to pop off one of the wheel hubs on my 5th wheel toy hauler. The trailer in question is a 2004 32ft Sandpiper Sport.
The intention was to get all the bearing/seal part numbers I needed and to do a general inspection.
Fortunately I only popped off one wheel as I could only source a single inner seal locally.
I've never popped a wheel off to inspect so I wasn't sure what to expect but I have a few questions to accomodate my photos:
https://goo.gl/photos/yAKeQqoMgNVzFW257First questions are around this photo:
1) It had this stuff on it (In the red square) that I couldn't get off with a rag or my nails, it was pretty hard. I think it's baked on grease but I'm not sure. It wasn't as hard as the metal spindle but I didn't want to start scraping the spindle to get it off. Any ideas on what this is?
2) I ran my fingernail across the top green section and it didn't catch, it was very smooth at the top. However, the bottom blue section there was a slight lip as I ran my fingernail over the spindle. This lip was only on the top side of the spindle, the bottom side of the outer spindle edge was perfectly smooth. Is this cause for concern or should it be ok?
The next question is around this photo:
The drum looked pretty beat up and old, but it didn't seem to be falling apart or broken. I want to replace all 4 drums with new self adjusting sets from etrailer (
Brake Assembly) for peace of mind.
Do I need to replace the hub assembly when I do this or can I just do the brake assembly?
Lastly, while I had the wheel apart I re-packed the bearings with fresh grease. They seemed to spin freely and I didn't see anything overly wrong with them.
The trailer is 12+ years old and the grease smelled a little burnt/old. I doubt the previous owner did any maintenance to the wheel assemblies.
How do I know if I need to replace them?
I ordered a bunch of seals so I can take apart the rest of the wheels and inspect, that'll come in the next few weekends as I have time and/or it stops raining.