@Sahbay We have bearings and seals available at etrailer(dot)com, in a variety of sizes so you are sure to find one for your application. Or you can call customer service at 800-298-8924 and they will help you find the right setup and let you know about pricing.
We're not suggesting that the hub be filled completely with grease, just filled to a point that the bearings will remain properly greased. The weakest link in this system is the grease seal at the back of the hub. If overfilled, a failure would occur at the rubber seal before the dust cap would be forced off.
This is very helpful information, This kind of information stays perminately burned in my brain and ultimately benifits my practical abilitys to fix things! thank you very much!
you should have shown how to replace bearing , and especially how to replace those brake pads. i like where you were headed with this video but you just took the hub off . was that all you wanted to show. show the brakes and youll get 5 stars from me
We didn't show how to replace the brake pads due to time constraints. If you go to our website, etrailer (dot) com, and select the "Customer Service" link in the top right corner, then select "Trailer Brakes" under the "Trailers" column, there are a couple videos showing how to replace brake pads.
How much does it cost (approximately) to replace bearings?
Sahbay 1 month ago
@Sahbay We have bearings and seals available at etrailer(dot)com, in a variety of sizes so you are sure to find one for your application. Or you can call customer service at 800-298-8924 and they will help you find the right setup and let you know about pricing.
etrailertv 1 month ago
good stuff
Shakesamelia 10 months ago
You guys rock thanks for the video.
demonicsaint666 1 year ago
you should use brake cleaner on your brakes...
and btw you clearly demonstrate how to remove it
atomic1234567890 1 year ago
Thank you much for the simple and clear video. Helped me very much !
dav998877 1 year ago
awesome video, thanks :D
amaff 1 year ago
Don't fill the hubs rite full of grease or there will be no room for it to expand when it gets hot, and it will push your dust caps off
pacificcloud 2 years ago
We're not suggesting that the hub be filled completely with grease, just filled to a point that the bearings will remain properly greased. The weakest link in this system is the grease seal at the back of the hub. If overfilled, a failure would occur at the rubber seal before the dust cap would be forced off.
etrailertv 2 years ago
hubs are cast iron. hit it hard enough and it will shatter the claw hammer he is using is hardend steel its for driving nails
wiccianway 2 years ago
This is very helpful information, This kind of information stays perminately burned in my brain and ultimately benifits my practical abilitys to fix things! thank you very much!
TimeSplitter64 2 years ago
I've got my wheels off and somebody suggested I check the seals and hubs. I didn't know how until now. Thank you!
radiobiz73 2 years ago
Very good! Thanks for these videos. They were very helpful!
ajsemtb 2 years ago
Thanks for the video. Is that a woman's hair
wrapped around the studs?
thmoorer 3 years ago
thank you for your video
DoD511 3 years ago
you should have shown how to replace bearing , and especially how to replace those brake pads. i like where you were headed with this video but you just took the hub off . was that all you wanted to show. show the brakes and youll get 5 stars from me
500passwords 3 years ago
We didn't show how to replace the brake pads due to time constraints. If you go to our website, etrailer (dot) com, and select the "Customer Service" link in the top right corner, then select "Trailer Brakes" under the "Trailers" column, there are a couple videos showing how to replace brake pads.
Please let me know if you have other questions.
etrailertv 2 years ago
Wel done video. You'r a good teacher
johnbleeker 3 years ago
bock chow!
Genocide1994 3 years ago
GOOD JOB THANKS
krazyblakk 4 years ago 2