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GQ/Maverick front hubs getting hot.

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GQ/Maverick front hubs getting hot.

Post by hottiemonster »

Maverick front Hubs getting real hot sometimes (sometimes fine)

is this normal or are the bearing shagged?

sometimes they are too hot to touch and i need a rag or something to lock/unlock the hubs.

it doesnt matter if its 4 wheel driving or not.

any ideas?
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Post by Gonzo »

it sounds like shagged bearings
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Post by hottiemonster »

thats what i thought.

how much to get new bearings or to fix the old ones?
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Post by +dj_hansen+ »

get new ones... repacking bearings is a REAL PRICK! New ones will last allot longer too, bearings normaly shag for a reason... keep the grease up to them!
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Post by hottiemonster »

anyone know a price on them, for one each side at the front of the car.
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Yellow pages.... :roll:

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Maddog wrote:Yellow pages.... :roll:

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Post by LOCKY »

Pete, welcome to come down and check them here. Will supervise and lend you the tools.

And sell you bearings if you need.
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Post by hottiemonster »

LOCKY wrote:Pete, welcome to come down and check them here. Will supervise and lend you the tools.

And sell you bearings if you need.


how much approx are they though, or you wouldnt have a clue?
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Post by LOCKY »

Retail $85 per side.

Can work out a deal though.
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Post by hottiemonster »

nice.

are you working monday?

casue i think i finish work at 3pm and i will come down then.
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Post by LOCKY »

That or tommorow morning.
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Post by bazzle »

Its normal for the hubs to get real hot.
To check wheels bearings
1. Jack wheel off ground
2. Spin wheel
3. Listen for growling noise
4. Wobble and check for play.
YOU will HEAR if bearings worn.
YOU MAy have to push pads away from disk (remember to pump brake pedal afterwards!
If smooth and reasonably quiet leave until next inspection.
If loose adj hand tight bearing nut until no more play and wheel still spins.
If noisy replace (See Locky)
Did mine last Sat nite.

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Post by chimpboy »

bazzle wrote:Its normal for the hubs to get real hot.
To check wheels bearings
1. Jack wheel off ground
2. Spin wheel
3. Listen for growling noise
4. Wobble and check for play.
YOU will HEAR if bearings worn.
YOU MAy have to push pads away from disk (remember to pump brake pedal afterwards!
If smooth and reasonably quiet leave until next inspection.
If loose adj hand tight bearing nut until no more play and wheel still spins.
If noisy replace (See Locky)
Did mine last Sat nite.

Bazzle :cool:


Yeah mine get pretty hot but I haven't sweated about it too much as they seem fine in every other respect.

You do get a fair bit of mechanical warning before you really need to change wheel bearings - play in the hub and noise.

Still, if Locky is gonna show you how to check and change 'em then you probably might as well go learn something. One day you will be able to use this knowledge to impress a chick. And that, in the end, is the real point.

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Post by Bitsamissin »

Yeah Pete, I think all that mud is starting to take it's toll :D
As I said before grab yourself a grease gun, get some PBR rubber grease and a tub of hand grease (I have a box of them, your welcome to one).
Locky can show you all the GQ grease nipples and how to re-grease the wheel bearings.
Remember lubrication (grease) is your friend as mud dries things out and things will start to fail.
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Post by bogged »

Bitsamissin wrote:Locky can show you all the GQ grease nipples and how to re-grease the wheel bearings..


You can do mine while ya at it Locky... :armsup:
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Post by mkpatrol »

Be careful. Make sure you check them thouroughly. Your hubs will get hot because they attract the heat from the brakes seeing they are connected to the rotors. I'd hate to see you spend money and time you don't need to.
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Post by chimpboy »

mkpatrol wrote:Be careful. Make sure you check them thouroughly. Your hubs will get hot because they attract the heat from the brakes seeing they are connected to the rotors.


True, but on the other hand it's not THAT big a job to grease up the bearings and it is a maintenance item.

mkpatrol wrote:I'd hate to see you spend money and time you don't need to.


God forbid that Hottiemonster should ever do such a thing!

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Post by mkpatrol »

Only trying to givr thr guy some advice smart arse :finger:
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Post by bj on roids »

HM, I think the hot front hubs, is the start of a lot of troublesome problems.

Seriously, this could lead to the rapid demise of the entire vehicle. Thanks to everyone for trying to help the young bloke out, but, seriously, they are just trying to make you feel better HM, (pete) the reality is, and you will learn this soon enough. The vehicle has been thrashed too hard and is self destructing. I can remove the vehicle from you for a fee, but my disposal fee is not cheap. I will reduce the price a little, cause you are young, and have limited knowledge, but the car needs to be disposed of immeadiately, before something bad happens.

If you would like me to dispose of it, let me know. I may even take it for free fi you are quick!

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Post by JK »

bj on roids wrote:HM, I think the hot front hubs, is the start of a lot of troublesome problems.

Seriously, this could lead to the rapid demise of the entire vehicle. Thanks to everyone for trying to help the young bloke out, but, seriously, they are just trying to make you feel better HM, (pete) the reality is, and you will learn this soon enough. The vehicle has been thrashed too hard and is self destructing. I can remove the vehicle from you for a fee, but my disposal fee is not cheap. I will reduce the price a little, cause you are young, and have limited knowledge, but the car needs to be disposed of immeadiately, before something bad happens.

If you would like me to dispose of it, let me know. I may even take it for free fi you are quick!

cheers, your friend, and your mums friend
BJ!!


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Post by LOCKY »

Owes me for storage, BJ get in line.
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