by Dale M. » Tue Oct 12, 2010 11:10 am
Its probably the concept that in old days you packed automobile wheel bearings ever 10,000 miles or some such thing...... New cars have sealed wheel bearings (chev pu for example) that can not even be repacked, you just bolt on new spindle w/bearings if there is problem.....
The is no reason a wheel bearing on a trailer, properly packed, with quality grease (by today's standards)can not go 20,000 30,000 miles without needing attention.... Of course this is with the concepts that they are good quality bearings to start with, packed with grease properly, adjusted to proper free play and have not been abused by severely overloading chassis with more weight than design specification permits....
This does NOT apply to boat trailer wheels that are immersed into salt or fresh water regularly..... In my opinion these need to be checked and or repacked once a year (even with bearing buddies). Preferably at end of season, so they sit "dry" all winter.. This is why you see mostly boat trailers (with boat and wife) beside road with one wheel/tire off and TV nowhere around..... I rarely if ever see a travel trailers in this situation.....
Dale
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Dale M. on Tue Oct 12, 2010 2:43 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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