by Nobody » Mon May 21, 2012 9:14 am
I've been towing trailers of one kind or another for more'n 50yrs. Many with 8" wheels/tires. How many pop-up type trailers do you see on the highways, lots of 'em with 8" wheels? I owned a 1976 Starcraft 'Super Star' pop-up trailer (a pretty heavy pop-up) from 1976-early 80's & towed it many thousands of miles, most at highway speeds with nary a problem with bearings, wheels, or tires. I've owned several small boat trailers with 8" wheels that regularly get 'dunked' while launching at lakes/rivers all over Arkansas, Missouri, Oklahoma, & Texas. Again no problems with regular bearing maintenance (annual re-pack, service). My TD is built on a 1740# HF trailer with 10" tires/wheels (another 'too small' item to many folks) & has more'n 12K miles & 6yrs with no axle/bearing problems. As Bob said above, with any foreign built trailer whether already assembled or a kit, clean the hubs/bearings thoroughly & pack bearings with a good quality, hi-temp grease, check your hubs frequently after being on the road for a while, & you'll find the small wheels will give good, reliable service as long as you want. Key is doing your preventative maintenance being prepared (I have a complete set of bearings/seals for one hub that I carry in Ziplok bag - have never had to use it). My younger son has a NAPA parts store & tells me that over 90% of on-the-road bearing/axle failures he sees can be traced to extreme overloads and/or poor/no maintenance of the 'rolling' components, regardless of wheel/hub/bearing size.
Harvey -
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