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Swivel bearing failer

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Swivel bearing failer

Post by MissDrew »

What sorts of things would course complete failer of a swivel bearing?
Bearing was only replaced about 500kms ago.
Cage has completly fallen apart,
race has big chunks out of it.

Brother inlaw is a saleman for a big bearing company and is going to get it looked at for me. Will be interesting to see the out come.
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Post by cloughy »

To much/not enough preload, did you check with a spring scale?
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Post by its aford not a nissan »

i would say overtightend how do the bearing caps look
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Post by chunderlicious »

too much offset on rims or a big impact?
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Post by duncan »

To many high loads with equipment that was used for not its intended design purpose.Bearings are ment to spin not sit take huge loads and move through small arcs.What normaly happens is that you end up with large marks on the cup of the bearing from large loads in one postions over a long period of time .Add to this water and mud and the bearings fail pretty quickly.
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Post by muppet_man67 »

high steer welded to the king pin? seriously Ive seen it done :)
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Post by Gribble »

Got pics?
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