Is it time to replace a trailer wheel bearing? Worn-out wheel bearings can lead to a host of problems, including premature tire wear, reduced fuel efficiency, and even catastrophic failure.
According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, wheel bearing failures are a leading cause of trailer accidents. Replacing worn-out wheel bearings is a critical maintenance task that should not be ignored.
1. Improved Safety
Worn-out wheel bearings can cause the wheels to wobble or seize up, leading to loss of control and potential accidents. Replacing wheel bearings helps ensure the safety of you and your passengers.
2. Reduced Tire Wear
Worn-out wheel bearings can cause the tires to wear unevenly, reducing their lifespan. Replacing wheel bearings helps extend the life of your tires and save you money in the long run.
1. Gather Tools and Materials
Before you start, gather the following tools and materials:
Tool or Material | Usage |
---|---|
Lug wrench | Remove lug nuts |
Jack and jack stands | Lift and support the trailer |
Wheel bearing puller | Remove the old wheel bearing |
Wheel bearing press | Install the new wheel bearing |
New wheel bearing | Replacement part |
Grease | Lubricate the new wheel bearing |
2. Remove the Wheel and Old Wheel Bearing
1. Using a Wheel Bearing Press
2. Use a Grease Gun to Lubricate the New Wheel Bearing
1. How often should I replace my trailer wheel bearings?
The frequency will vary depending on the type of trailer and how often it is used. As a general rule of thumb, it is recommended to replace wheel bearings every 30,000 to 50,000 miles.
2. What are the signs of a bad wheel bearing?
Common signs of a bad wheel bearing include unusual noises from the wheel, vibration in the steering wheel, and uneven tire wear.
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