My TD is basically finished. Now for the last project: Take everyone's advice and pack the HF trailer's bearings. I guess through inexperience as much as anything, I managed to damage both the grease seal and the inner bearing on the second side. The first side I completed with no problems. It seems I have read on this site to never change bearings without also installing a new race. Could someone humor my complete ignorance on this subject by answering this question? Since the trailer is new and has only about 10 miles on it, is it OK to only buy a single new bearing and new grease seal and use them with the rest of the original HF parts (original outer bearing and both original "pressed in races")? This should be the most simple and cheap fix. But, should I really replace all the guts of the hub to ensure a perfect match of all the components? Sorry if this should be obvious, but I have made some really stupid mistakes in my "mechanical career" by simply doing the obvious (to me anyway) when working on things with which I am inexperienced.
BTW, now I am fighting the unavoidable battle of finding the replacement grease seals that work with the HF Trailer. I couldn't find them today after going to 3 places, and with tomorrow being Mother's Day, there's no way to get back to this until next week. Alas, the trailer stays on jack stands till then and I had really been planning on stocking it up with camping stuff and a possible maiden voyage next week end.
Thanks in advance for help on the bearings. I'd never have never gotten this far without this forum.