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Old 04-24-2021, 07:29 AM   #17
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Originally Posted by Bamabox View Post
Quick update. The more I thought about it, there’s no reason to have to be driving in a seal on the side of the road, so why not go ahead and install the packed inner bearing and seal. Cover the outer with some plastic wrap and a rubber band so the grease can’t dry out, should be fine for years. Then if I have a bearing failure I can pop the new hub and drum on, install prepacked outer bearing, washer, jam nut, clip, dust cap and done.
There are quite a few boat trailers that do that or a similar thing with the spare tire carrier. Bearings and seals are a "common failure item" on boat trailers. Years ago, someone got the "great idea" to not only hang a spare tire/wheel on a rack mounted to the trailer, they wen't one step further and mounted a complete hub assembly to the trailer and then hung the tire/wheel to that... Now, if you have a bearing failure, you've got a spare hub mounted "behind the spare wheel"....
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