Stemco wheel seals |
10-04-2017, (Subject: Stemco wheel seals ) Post: #8 | |||
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RE: Stemco wheel seals (10-04-2017 )dhirocz Wrote: So those seals last awhile taken care of...good. Your doing exactly what I did to my trailer about 5-6years ago, when I rebuilt my trailer 2 years ago only one wheel seal had been changed in the 3-4 previous years. Keep in mind I barely ran 100k miles/year and 4 of the 6 trailer axles spend half their life being hauled around stacked up, to give you an example of life expectancy. Also the loaded miles, are ALL permitted weight, from 38-45k lbs/tandem, so definable weight used but not speed abused. When I did this, I also installed Tru-Balance wheel centering devices and Centrimatic balances at the same time. The increased tire life from doing all of the above paid double the investment of the parts! That was ~2 sets of tires ago, easy money! With all of that done with synthetic 75/90 oil in the hubs, my hub temps dropped 10-15 degrees (iirc working on memory). But the best part was all 12 wheel ends (6 axles) on the trailer were within about 7*f hottest to coolest! Using my infared gun. I wouldn't believe it if I didn't see it myself. I was anal, and because of the accuracy of the ProTorq nuts I set every single hub at 0.003". User's Signature: Why? Why do I always ask "why?" Because I can't learn or help teach others with "'cause I said so..." | |||
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