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- Boat Make
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- 2007
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I have a 16' double axle utility trailer. I've owned for 15 years and it was abused pretty good before I got it (the under support bars are bowed)
I seem to remember when I first bought it messing with the wheel and possibly replacing a couple of the bearings but that was 15 years ago. I really don't know what I'm doing,
I had one wheel that when you pulled outward on the top of it would move about 1/8-1/4 of in inch. enough to definitely hear and feel it. With the wheel off the hub would move in/out about 1/8 of an inch. Also when you spun the hub you could hear a slight grinding/contact (it wasn't terrible but it wasn't quiet).
after enough youtubes and knowing I'm going to have to do this to the boat trailer I'd thought Tonight was the night I figured I'd pull it apart.
The hub came off very easily and the outer seal and bearing came out and looked to be in good condition, it feels tight and rolled ok.
I couldn't get the inner bearing out and it appears there's a gap of about 1/8 inch between the outer seal and the bearing itself. I can move the bearing up/down within that gap.
1. Is that normal for that space to be there?
2. Also the spindle ?? it is not finished in the center section between the bearings, is that normal?
any advice would be greatly appreciated,
@Bruce
I seem to remember when I first bought it messing with the wheel and possibly replacing a couple of the bearings but that was 15 years ago. I really don't know what I'm doing,
I had one wheel that when you pulled outward on the top of it would move about 1/8-1/4 of in inch. enough to definitely hear and feel it. With the wheel off the hub would move in/out about 1/8 of an inch. Also when you spun the hub you could hear a slight grinding/contact (it wasn't terrible but it wasn't quiet).
after enough youtubes and knowing I'm going to have to do this to the boat trailer I'd thought Tonight was the night I figured I'd pull it apart.
The hub came off very easily and the outer seal and bearing came out and looked to be in good condition, it feels tight and rolled ok.
I couldn't get the inner bearing out and it appears there's a gap of about 1/8 inch between the outer seal and the bearing itself. I can move the bearing up/down within that gap.
1. Is that normal for that space to be there?
2. Also the spindle ?? it is not finished in the center section between the bearings, is that normal?
any advice would be greatly appreciated,
@Bruce