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Default Bearing Buddy Question

Quick Question....

with bearing buddy's, do you still need to repack the bearings each year??

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Default Re: Bearing Buddy Question

Quick answer;

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Thought so, just wanted to get 2nd opinion. thanks
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Default Re: Bearing Question

Hello again,

I just finished repacking the wheel bearings and gave her a test drive...( i also fixed the brakes so they work!) what temp should the hubs be at, I've never had trailer brakes so I'm not sure if the hubs/drums will be warmer than without the brakes.

I can hold my hand in each hub for a while, my digital thermometer says one side is abouit 99 degrees, the other is nearly 120 degrees after a 15 mile trip with moderate brake use.

Any ideas?? thanks
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Default Re: Bearing Buddy Question

I'd be takin' a close look at that HOT side, Brian...you might have a shoe draggin' or somethin'...are those brakes adjustable(hope so)...make sure they're adjusted properly...make sure tires are properly inflated...you could use HIGH-TEMPERATURE grease, but that's treatin' the symptom, not the cause...good luck with it...
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