Posted by kevinthefixer on June 21, 2017 at 19:55:26 from (64.68.243.201):
In Reply to: Trailer Hubs/Axle posted by John M on June 21, 2017 at 06:12:49:
Trailer manufacturers, even "good" brand names like Big Tex, hire the cheapest labor they can find to do assembly work. New trailer, old trailer, if you don't know who/when the bearings were packed, tear it down and redo it. Even if you get your hands greasy. And especially if it's one with a grease zerk on the axle; I usually find big bearing pieces eating little bearing pieces in these, 'cos nobody ever took them apart and cleaned them or inspected them. If you've the equipment, or a really good eye and steady hand, drill another cotter-pin hole 90 degrees off from the existing one, then you always have a hole that's near perfectly right for zero-clearance.
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