Thanks for the instruction and leaving the "dropped bearings into the dirt" in the video. I've never changed one but am about to do so. It showed me what to look out for and just how simple the bearings are to replace.
Bearing preload is 1/4 past hand tight the back it off. Old seals should never be used unless you can't find one before starting the job. If you need to reuse the old seal, put the tire hub assembly back on, thread your nut back on and use the assembly like a slide hammer to knock the inner bearing and seal out of the hub. Works like a dream every time.
i had the same issue getting the grease cap off initially, but i found if you grip it from the front, with the open end facing the wheel and rock the cap up & down, it comes off MUCH easier. it's press fitted in the hub, so twisting it from the side will be much harder to break the seal and you'll likely just keep turning it forever.
I thought the exact same thing...and I was waiting for it to fall in the dirt when he installed the wheel with the bearing in it..I wasn't disappointed!!....Preventative actions.... 😆
I just recently installed buddy bearings (harbor freights version) on my small utility trailer. I just pull with the mower and atvs off road at slow speed. So far so good.
I’ve heard of those and they seem pretty good for keeping them lubricated. I want some. But I think it’s necessary to take it all apart and clean it up once every few years.
Omg man, I would be so pissed if that front bearing plopped out onto the dirt when reinstalling the wheel. I'd say a few not very nice words, probably would be some kicks at something too. This whole thing is such a hassle, that's why I don't do it. You know how you had a hard time with that dust cap? Yeh I dunno if you wheel hub has a zerk, but mine does in the back. What I do is I just pump mine full of grease until that cap goes flying off lol. Then I know I'm good. Haha! Merry Christmas Derek!
Although I was wondering why he was telling us to do it another way but then did what he said not to do. I would not call him or anyone useless and I thank him for taking the time to share.
Thanks for the instruction and leaving the "dropped bearings into the dirt" in the video. I've never changed one but am about to do so. It showed me what to look out for and just how simple the bearings are to replace.
Good job. Real life w/the bearing hitting the dirt. Thanks for the training.
Twice
Your willpower Sir! No profanity, or throwing anything when that bearing hit the dirt. I could borrow some of that. You are a true gentleman
Haha gotta keep it clean for TH-cam! You know when I went back in that shop I was pissed!
Bearing preload is 1/4 past hand tight the back it off. Old seals should never be used unless you can't find one before starting the job. If you need to reuse the old seal, put the tire hub assembly back on, thread your nut back on and use the assembly like a slide hammer to knock the inner bearing and seal out of the hub. Works like a dream every time.
Trailer wheels are recessed more in the center. They balance the weight on the axle spindle plus throw the tire away from the frame.
i had the same issue getting the grease cap off initially, but i found if you grip it from the front, with the open end facing the wheel and rock the cap up & down, it comes off MUCH easier.
it's press fitted in the hub, so twisting it from the side will be much harder to break the seal and you'll likely just keep turning it forever.
Thanks for making a great instructional video. Appreciate the tips and tricks.
Thanks for watching!
I knew, I knew, I knew -gonna drop the nice cleaned and regreased outer bearing in the dirt when installing the wheel! 🤣🤣🤣
Note to self: put a piece of scrap cardboard under your trailer wheel in case you drop the parts!
I thought the exact same thing...and I was waiting for it to fall in the dirt when he installed the wheel with the bearing in it..I wasn't disappointed!!....Preventative actions....
😆
Great video sir!
Great video, thanks!
I just recently installed buddy bearings (harbor freights version) on my small utility trailer. I just pull with the mower and atvs off road at slow speed. So far so good.
I’ve heard of those and they seem pretty good for keeping them lubricated. I want some. But I think it’s necessary to take it all apart and clean it up once every few years.
@@DereksWorkshopAndProjects definitely, that what I did with these. That trailer sat about 20 years.
Can I use diesel to wipe and clean up the bearings and spindles?
It’s a petroleum based product so I don’t see why not, but I don’t really know.
Seal puller is like 8 bucks. Crazy how much better it works.
Omg man, I would be so pissed if that front bearing plopped out onto the dirt when reinstalling the wheel. I'd say a few not very nice words, probably would be some kicks at something too. This whole thing is such a hassle, that's why I don't do it. You know how you had a hard time with that dust cap? Yeh I dunno if you wheel hub has a zerk, but mine does in the back. What I do is I just pump mine full of grease until that cap goes flying off lol. Then I know I'm good. Haha! Merry Christmas Derek!
It was annoying! I have heard of those bearing buddies. They seem like a handy addition!
like the bearing packer
It worked good.
Liked and Commented for the TH-cam Algorithm ;P
Thank you!
Thanks for watching man!
You don't pack any extra grease inside?
I put bearing buddies on shortly after this and pumped them full of grease.
Dads trailer has a squeak we need to do this to his.
Dad needs to do it to his 😂
I knew you didn't know what you were doing when you used the old seal, bearings and races
It was a bearing repack video, like the title said, not a bearing, race, and seal replacement, as the title of the video would not have indicated.
So, essentially, this is a video on how not to do this but getting it done anyways?
Some of the sloppiest work
I've never watched a more useless human I have it just don't know where it is blah blah blah I have gloves don't know why I'm not wearing them 😂😂
Although I was wondering why he was telling us to do it another way but then did what he said not to do. I would not call him or anyone useless and I thank him for taking the time to share.
Where's your video 😢