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goducks10 wrote:
12 months or 12,000 miles is the norm. I'll do mine for the 1st time this spring as it will be 12 months. After that, at the most every other year.
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Pauljdav wrote:
I am considering doing my 2010 cougar for the first time. I doubt they need it but the brakes need adjusting so I will take care of both at the same time.
โApr-16-2014 02:24 PM
fla-gypsy wrote:
I have greased my bearings twice in 8 years and they are cool to the touch every time I take it out. While I do not recommend my method, my point is that bearing maintenance annually is like changing your oil every 3k. If you run through salted roads and snow all the time or death valley all summer (extreme service) it might make sense. If you suspect problems it might make sense. If you run in the sunshine on decent roads (like me) it doesn't. Annual tear down and greasing is old thinking considering the improved synthetic grease available and a more realistic interval is bi-annually or longer. Adjust the brakes annually. Just one man's opinion.
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