Redrig
Master Chief Petty Officer
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- Oct 13, 2009
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Hello all ,
Quick backstory - a couple years ago I lost a wheel bearing and it chewed up the axle enough that I needed a new axle (no brakes on this axle) I replaced the axle and hub with another brand than the other 3 hubs , I couldn't find any numbers or anything on the jacked up hub.
While towing back from my vacation this past weekend every stop I always feel the hubs..... well this new one was slightly warm the whole trip , the other 3 were cold , it was probably 60 degrees or so at night while driving home. It was not hot by any stretch but just a touch warm, probably close to body temp or somewhere right around there.
This was probably miles 100 to maybe 700 or so on this new hub , I have only taken a couple short trips previous to this one
So my questions are - do new hubs/bearings have a "break in period" or something like that while they settle in ? causing them to run warm for a while. Is it normal for brand new hubs to get a little warm OR do I have some problems brewing in there ?
I set all 4 bearings the exact same way which I am sure I read about right here on Iboats.
I just really really dont want to go through that disaster of losing a wheel bearing again , it was a complete nightmare on this dual axle trailer.
Thanks for any ideas.
Quick backstory - a couple years ago I lost a wheel bearing and it chewed up the axle enough that I needed a new axle (no brakes on this axle) I replaced the axle and hub with another brand than the other 3 hubs , I couldn't find any numbers or anything on the jacked up hub.
While towing back from my vacation this past weekend every stop I always feel the hubs..... well this new one was slightly warm the whole trip , the other 3 were cold , it was probably 60 degrees or so at night while driving home. It was not hot by any stretch but just a touch warm, probably close to body temp or somewhere right around there.
This was probably miles 100 to maybe 700 or so on this new hub , I have only taken a couple short trips previous to this one
So my questions are - do new hubs/bearings have a "break in period" or something like that while they settle in ? causing them to run warm for a while. Is it normal for brand new hubs to get a little warm OR do I have some problems brewing in there ?
I set all 4 bearings the exact same way which I am sure I read about right here on Iboats.
I just really really dont want to go through that disaster of losing a wheel bearing again , it was a complete nightmare on this dual axle trailer.
Thanks for any ideas.