Nov-21-2015 09:28 AM
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Nov-21-2015 07:16 PM
muelldawg wrote:
What has your experience been in using a small grease gun to replace grease in wheel bearings?
I have my bearings repacked every spring and last summer still had bearings burned out. No doubt they were repacked improperly.
Our TT has "buddy boy" bearings set up so can easily apply extra grease in emergencies.
My idea is to carry a small grease gun. Any recommendations on type of gun that has worked well for you?
Nov-21-2015 05:07 PM
Nov-21-2015 03:47 PM
seaeagle2 wrote:X2
If they're really bearing buddies, they don't serve any purpose on a travel trailer. If you over fill bearing buddies, you can easily blow out the rear seal. Their purpose is to maintain a slight positive pressure so when boat trailer hubs are submerged in water, the water doesn't get into the hub assembly. You probably have a spindle lube type set up, I had those on my last boat trailer, and if you do it right, you can acutally see the old grease being flushed out, and the seals remain intact. Boat trailers take way more abuse than TT,s and I never lost a wheel bearing.
Nov-21-2015 03:24 PM
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Nov-21-2015 02:41 PM
Old Duck wrote:
I have a small grease gun but only use it on the suspension zeros and zeros on my riding mower.
Nov-21-2015 01:22 PM
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Nov-21-2015 10:03 AM
Nov-21-2015 10:01 AM
muelldawg wrote:
What has your experience been in using a small grease gun to replace grease in wheel bearings?
I have my bearings repacked every spring and last summer still had bearings burned out. No doubt they were repacked improperly.
Our TT has "buddy boy" bearings set up so can easily apply extra grease in emergencies.
My idea is to carry a small grease gun. Any recommendations on type of gun that has worked well for you?