Should Trailer Hub Bearings be Packed with Grease Before or After Storage
Question:
is it recommended to pack wheel bearings on my fifth wheel, before or after storage. It will be in storage for a year or more.
asked by: Gene L
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Expert Reply:
Hey Gene, I think either way is fine unless you have a blown seal currently and there is a hub without any grease.
As long as the hubs are in decent shape now as far as grease is concerned I would just wait till you pull the trailer out and pack them then.
expert reply by:
Jameson C
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