How to Grease Trailer Wheel Bearings
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great info , saw your video,s on , using a compressor to winterize a trailer and the one about water heaters , any more good videos to watch , there great .
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DOES IT MATTER WITCH WAY YOU SPIN THE WHEEL,S , WHEN YOU INJECT THE GREASE , CLOCK WISE , OR REVERSE TO WARM UP THE BEARINGS , THANKS FOR THE VIDEO
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Thanks for posting mate. Nice, simple advice that's easy to understand..
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Thanks again Jimbow
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Thanks again!
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Thanks ! Great information . I was worried it would get on the brake shoes, I guess it won't. Thanks 1
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Turning the wheel just helps evenly distribute the grease so, I don't think it matters which way the wheel is turned.
JimbowT 1 month ago
Marine grease is designed to be extra tacky to resist water wash-out and is most commonly used on boat trailer and 4x4 applications. For heavy trailers such as RVs look for a grease that is rated for "extreme-pressure".
JimbowT 2 months ago
Thanks for the well-done demo. Very useful. Was wondering if this is as effective as repacking bearings by hand. Sure is easier!
mmbengs 3 months ago
@mmbengs The effectiveness depends on the type of grease fitting. In this case, Dexter's E-Z Lube grease fitting feeds the grease thru a tube all the way back behind the back bearing and so is able to push all the old grease out the front. Other simple type wheel bearing caps that have a grease fitting don't do very well with flushing out the back half of the grease - so hand packing would be more effective.
JimbowT 3 months ago