This has been bugging me for a long time, and I searched extensively here, but couldn't find an answer. I apologize if this has been answered before, maybe somebody could point me to the thread?
My experience repacking bearings is fairly limited, but it's not a task I enjoyed, nor one I want to repeat any time soon. It seems bearing maintenance is just accepted as one of those necessary evils and nobody really questions it. Additionally, it seems trailer bearings are prone to failure, even when they've been well maintained.
On the other hand, I've driven many hundreds of thousands of miles in cars with standard sealed bearings. While I've had a few wheel bearings fail in that time, they've always given me lots of warning and have never failed catastrophically.
For the life of me, I can't figure out why trailer builders don't use the same bearing and sealing methods cars do. I'm sure they're more expensive, but they can't be THAT much more. A small premium would be well worth it to me for something I don't ever have to think about again, nor worry about coming apart on the Interstate. I see that Dexter offers Nev-R-Lube bearings that appear to be what I'm asking for, but they're only available on axles too large for TDs.
Is this just a case of "that's the way it's always been"?
-Josh