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08-05-2018, 09:19 AM
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Junior Member
Join Date: Oct 2017
Location: ft collins
Posts: 8
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Wheel bearings
I have a alpine 3400rs with about 4500 miles. When should you have the wheel bearings repacked
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08-05-2018, 09:46 AM
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Senior Member
Join Date: Feb 2017
Location: Dade City
Posts: 1,039
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Your first bearing pack should be done soon, I did mine at 15 months and about 4500 miles. Found leaking seals and loose bushings in the actuating arm. Dexter replaced the complete assemblies under there 2 year warrantee program. Contact Dexter directly, I filled out the warrantee form online with pictures, they responded quickly, the only question I asked was; Is this a safety Issue? End of conversation.
Sorry about the upside down picture!
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08-05-2018, 11:01 AM
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Junior Member
Join Date: Oct 2017
Location: ft collins
Posts: 8
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wheel bearings
thanks Ill probably get them done before I head to Arizona
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08-06-2018, 06:59 AM
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Site Team
Join Date: Mar 2011
Location: Gaylord
Posts: 26,846
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Quote:
Originally Posted by kidyounger
thanks Ill probably get them done before I head to Arizona
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Get them done??? Or do them yourself???
The reason I ask this question is to be sure you understand that if you go to a RV service center and tell them to "lube your wheel bearings" or "check the grease in my wheel bearings", they may simply use a grease gun and "squirt a little grease in the zerk fitting".... We've had more than a few members get charged for "repacking the wheel bearings and adjusting the brakes" who thought they were getting a "disassembly, inspection, hand repacking bearings, replacement grease seals and brake inspection/adjustment" but in reality, all they got was a "zerk fitting grease addition and brake adjustment"...
So, specify exactly what you want: Wheel disassembly, bearing cleaning/regreasing, brake inspection and adjustment after reassembling the wheel. Otherwise, you really won't know what they did.
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2015 F250 6.7l 4x4
2014 Cougar X Lite 27RKS
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08-06-2018, 09:06 AM
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Senior Member
Join Date: Nov 2017
Location: Picacho, Az
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The best way to know for sure what's what is to do it yourself! If you haven't before surely you know someone that has that would help you through it, it's messy, but not difficult. Once you've done yourself you KNOW it's been done by someone that actually gives a s##t of how it turns out.
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Sold '13 Redwood FB
Traded '13 GMC Denali DRW D/A
Replacement undetermined
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08-06-2018, 10:21 AM
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Senior Member
Join Date: May 2018
Location: Mechanicsville
Posts: 473
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Agree 100% with the previous two posts. If you don't feel comfortable doing it yourself follow what John said.
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08-07-2018, 03:29 PM
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Junior Member
Join Date: Oct 2017
Location: ft collins
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what is the average cost to have them done right, I just don't have the time to do it myself
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08-07-2018, 05:13 PM
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Site Team
Join Date: Feb 2014
Location: W. Texas
Posts: 17,601
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Quote:
Originally Posted by kidyounger
what is the average cost to have them done right, I just don't have the time to do it myself
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You need to spec what you want done as if you were doing it. I have mine done simply because I can't get down (then get back up) and jack it up, pull the wheels etc. When they do mine I am over their shoulder. Some places won't let you do that.
Average cost is going to depend largely on where you are in the country and the dealer. My cost, out here in W TX has been as low as $120 and as much as $200 without replacing the bearings. I will be doing that in a month or so. The work is really actually simple and pretty quick if nothing is wrong.
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2019 Ram 3500 Laramie CC SWB SB 6.4 4x4 4.10
2020 Montana High Country 331RL
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08-08-2018, 07:27 AM
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Senior Member
Join Date: Nov 2012
Location: Fruitland
Posts: 3,357
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I ran out of time this year and told the shop I visit to do it and did not ask the price. 225 for my listed trailer. That was the whole thing, remove, clean, inspect, new rear seals, repack, inspect brakes and change tire positions at same time.
I could have done it it maybe 4 hours and for 30- 40 bucks. I work slow. Them maybe 1.5 hours.
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Retired from Oregon State Police in 2011 than worked another 9.5 years as a small town traffic cop:
As of 05-2020, I am all done with 39 years total police work. No more uniforms for me.
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