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With the axles out you can add grease to the outer bearing but there are 2 inner bearings to 1 outer and unless you take the bearing of the shaft which requires a press you cant get grease to the inner bearing
as Bazz said, Press job to remove if they are worn but if they are ok and done carefully, you can add grease with the needle type fitting through the rollers. Whats wrong with the bearings? Noisy?
as Bazz said, Press job to remove if they are worn but if they are ok and done carefully, you can add grease with the needle type fitting through the rollers. Whats wrong with the bearings? Noisy?
Nick
They are gettin hot... the hubs, and I havent greased them since having the truck. Also going to do the front ones.. they are easy though..
Your place or mine?? I'll bring the beer Buddy Pal Mate Chum
bazzle wrote:They will get hot around town. Brake heat.
On a long, long trip no brakes will get warm. If one is hot and one warm/cold then you have a prob , assuming pads not dragging.
Bazzle
yea my front hubs get that hot when unlocking the hubs, it takes ya fingerprints off...
the rear left is the one that gets hottest, compared to the right its coffee and ice. I had the rear brakes done in the last 2-3 months., so shouldnt be that.. it was a problem before that and still is.