Aug-13-2022 07:02 PM
Aug-24-2022 10:31 AM
BarneyS wrote:The point is they ALL use tapered oppossed bearings. In the case of the class 8. larger ones and in my IROCZ smaller ones that typical TTs. There are no extreme forces that are unique to TTs. In fact TT bearings actually live a pretty easy life.
Heh Heh, you guys with the class 8 trucks and IROCZ's must surely understand that we are talking about normal people that drive regular cars and trucks - right? I agree that the front axle bearing loads could be higher in those vehicles but that is not what the discussion is about. Come on man, be realistic!:B
Barney
Aug-24-2022 07:03 AM
BarneyS wrote:Bird Freak wrote:
I don't get all the concern about repacking bearings. OP has 800 miles since serviced. How often do any of you repack the front bearings on your car or truck?
Its the same bearing set up.
Not the same ball game! The front bearings on a car or truck do not see any of the huge side loadings that double axle trailers put on their bearings when they turn or back into a campsite. If the trailer wheels turned like a cars, then the side loadings would not be there and the recommended service interval would likely be much longer than it is now.
Aug-24-2022 05:48 AM
Aug-22-2022 07:11 PM
Aug-22-2022 07:06 PM
Bird Freak wrote:BarneyS wrote:Really it is about the same. On our class 8 trucks and trailers we would check and service bearings at about 100K miles. True the bearings are bigger but so is the load. I'm not a rookie mechanic as you can tell from my profile and I do believe some folks take the bearing service a little to far.Bird Freak wrote:
I don't get all the concern about repacking bearings. OP has 800 miles since serviced. How often do any of you repack the front bearings on your car or truck?
Its the same bearing set up.
Not the same ball game! The front bearings on a car or truck do not see any of the huge side loadings that double axle trailers put on their bearings when they turn or back into a campsite. If the trailer wheels turned like a cars, then the side loadings would not be there and the recommended service interval would likely be much longer than it is now.
Aug-22-2022 06:14 PM
Bird Freak wrote:BarneyS wrote:Really it is about the same. On our class 8 trucks and trailers we would check and service bearings at about 100K miles. True the bearings are bigger but so is the load. I'm not a rookie mechanic as you can tell from my profile and I do believe some folks take the bearing service a little to far.Bird Freak wrote:
I don't get all the concern about repacking bearings. OP has 800 miles since serviced. How often do any of you repack the front bearings on your car or truck?
Its the same bearing set up.
Not the same ball game! The front bearings on a car or truck do not see any of the huge side loadings that double axle trailers put on their bearings when they turn or back into a campsite. If the trailer wheels turned like a cars, then the side loadings would not be there and the recommended service interval would likely be much longer than it is now.
Aug-22-2022 06:04 PM
BarneyS wrote:Really it is about the same. On our class 8 trucks and trailers we would check and service bearings at about 100K miles. True the bearings are bigger but so is the load. I'm not a rookie mechanic as you can tell from my profile and I do believe some folks take the bearing service a little to far.Bird Freak wrote:
I don't get all the concern about repacking bearings. OP has 800 miles since serviced. How often do any of you repack the front bearings on your car or truck?
Its the same bearing set up.
Not the same ball game! The front bearings on a car or truck do not see any of the huge side loadings that double axle trailers put on their bearings when they turn or back into a campsite. If the trailer wheels turned like a cars, then the side loadings would not be there and the recommended service interval would likely be much longer than it is now.
Aug-22-2022 04:02 PM
Bird Freak wrote:
I don't get all the concern about repacking bearings. OP has 800 miles since serviced. How often do any of you repack the front bearings on your car or truck?
Its the same bearing set up.
Aug-22-2022 02:32 PM
Aug-21-2022 03:35 PM
Grit dog wrote:
Well, the experts have spoken. EZ lube is a gimmick.
Now let’s talk wdhs. Gimmick?
Aug-21-2022 10:35 AM
Aug-21-2022 10:07 AM
klutchdust wrote:
My guess is the EZ lube believers also have the siphon pump that you put in the dipstick holder and suck out all the used oil so you do not have to drain the oil pan and also used the JC whitney toilet paper oil filter device.
Aug-21-2022 09:49 AM
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