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cincinnati
Posted 8/4/2005 5:18 PM (#155776 - in reply to #155722)
Subject: RE: replacing trailer bearings




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Location: West Chester, OH
Replacing the races, as part of the “new bearing drill,” is best done w/a special driver. I know guys who tap them in very carefully w/a punch, but I wouldn’t trust myself to do it.

If your current bearings & races are not pitted, cracked or discolored, you might consider just re-packing them & installing new seals. If your spindles are equipped w/speedi-sleeves, replace them @ any sign of wear. Worn sleeves cause premature seal leakage.

I re-seal & re-pack every season & have replaced speedi-sleeves 2 times but still run original bearings & races on an ’88 Shorelander.



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