I have a 2004 Tennessee tandem axle galvanized boat trailer with 3,500 pound axles and drum surge brakes on the rear axle. Under normal conditions there is about 6,000 pounds on the axles. Round trip from the house to the lake and back is 200 miles. I probably do that about 10 to 12 times a year. My axles have the caps with the grease zirk in the end, Bearing Buddies I think they are called. I give them a couple pumps of grease whenever the little blue plastic cap isn't sticking out a bit.
2 weeks ago when I got home the left rear hub (braking axle) was completely destroyed. I only saw it when I got out to open the garage door and back in. When I jacked up the trailer the hub just came off in my hands, nothing holding it on at all.
A local shop just replaced the spindle for me. The new hub/brake drum they installed is not galvanized like the other one. Also, the old drum has a 3/4" hole in the face of it and the new one does not. The mechanic said the hole was to let water out and that he was going to drill a hole in the new one. It seemed to me that any water would just run out between the drum and the backing plate so I didn't have him drill the hole. Any truth to his statement? Do I need the hole?
Also, the new spindle has a grease zirk in the end of it. The bearing cap is just solid metal so I need to remove it to access the zirk. Is this the right cap or do I need one with the rubber plug in the end of it?
I hadn't had my bearings serviced in several years. I just kept pumping them with grease when the cap wasn't sticking out. Should I be having the hubs taken apart and repacked every year? This trailer never goes in salt water and is normally stored under roof.
Thanks for your help.
2 weeks ago when I got home the left rear hub (braking axle) was completely destroyed. I only saw it when I got out to open the garage door and back in. When I jacked up the trailer the hub just came off in my hands, nothing holding it on at all.
A local shop just replaced the spindle for me. The new hub/brake drum they installed is not galvanized like the other one. Also, the old drum has a 3/4" hole in the face of it and the new one does not. The mechanic said the hole was to let water out and that he was going to drill a hole in the new one. It seemed to me that any water would just run out between the drum and the backing plate so I didn't have him drill the hole. Any truth to his statement? Do I need the hole?
Also, the new spindle has a grease zirk in the end of it. The bearing cap is just solid metal so I need to remove it to access the zirk. Is this the right cap or do I need one with the rubber plug in the end of it?
I hadn't had my bearings serviced in several years. I just kept pumping them with grease when the cap wasn't sticking out. Should I be having the hubs taken apart and repacked every year? This trailer never goes in salt water and is normally stored under roof.
Thanks for your help.