Jun-18-2021 12:40 PM
Jun-20-2021 04:49 AM
Gdetrailer wrote:BarneyS wrote:Gdetrailer wrote:
Snip...
Takes a whole 10-15 minutes to pull the bearings and drums and clean out the old grease and refresh with new grease...Snip....
WOW! You work a whole lot faster than I do!!!! :E
Barney
I have the routine down to a science, jack up in the correct place and you can lift both axles on one side at the same time. I also make use of air tools to remove the lug nuts, makes for very quick work
I do that twice per yr since I have not only a travel trailer but a 18ft flatbed trailer both with dual axles. Takes me a whole hr for all four drums on each trailer.
PA requires a trailer safety inspection once per yr, one of the requirements is the mechanic must pull a drum on each side and inspect the brake shoes condition.
Instead of waiting to get surprised with a failed inspection I suck it up and pull them and verify the condition myself before hauling the trailer to the inspection station.
Being proactive has saved me a few trips over the years and paying for a failed inspection.
Jun-19-2021 05:49 PM
Jun-19-2021 09:51 AM
BarneyS wrote:Gdetrailer wrote:
Snip...
Takes a whole 10-15 minutes to pull the bearings and drums and clean out the old grease and refresh with new grease...Snip....
WOW! You work a whole lot faster than I do!!!! :E
Barney
Jun-19-2021 08:58 AM
Jun-19-2021 07:24 AM
Gdetrailer wrote:
Snip...
Takes a whole 10-15 minutes to pull the bearings and drums and clean out the old grease and refresh with new grease...Snip....
Jun-19-2021 07:02 AM
Birdnst wrote:
GregThis not even close. Yes, repack that wheel.Such Paranoia
Jun-19-2021 03:31 AM
Jun-19-2021 03:26 AM
Jun-19-2021 02:42 AM
Jun-18-2021 02:16 PM
wazkaren wrote:This not even close. Yes, repack that wheel.
On my last camping trip I somehow lost one of the dust caps off the axle of my trailer. Drove at least 5 hours without the cap. I've gotten a new cap but do you think I should have the old grease in the axle cleaned out out and replaced? I'm wondering if dirt could get in there and cause wear and tear.
Thanks,
Greg
Jun-18-2021 01:32 PM