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M1101 Bearing set

djglover7

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All,

Just "re-found" this thread. Hope there are others still working M1101/M1102 builds.

I am building up an M1102 and currently have completed...

1) Wheel swap to GM 8-lug
2) Fuel tray on front (Scepters and 20# propane)
3) E-track points on exterior
4) Stabilization leg relocation/mods

The info on the bearings is great. My M1102 was basically new when purchased at Ft. Hood,
so I am hoping the bearings and seals are good for now. I do want a spare set for travels.

Question: has anyone ever installed "Bearing Buddies" to these spindles?
 

Tinstar

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Don’t hope…….CHECK

If you haven’t physically looked at your bearings yet, recommend you do so ASAP.

They are probably fine, but lots of examples of trailer looking just fine, and bearing’s are toast with rust and/or no grease, etc.
 

flyfishtrailer

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Assuming your trailer is "new" 10 or more years ago, you SHOULD repack them anyways. It's a simple process and only takes a couple of hours to do both sides. Also gets you familiar with tearing it down so if you ever had to do so on the side of a road, it will be a simple process. Carrying one spare set is always a good thing, but regular maintenance will prevent that from happening 99 percent of the time.
 

flyfishtrailer

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You are all correct and they will inspected and repacked.

Has anyone ever used Bearing Buddies on an M1101/M1102?
I have not, but kind of thinking the same as Tinstar on this one. I would rather tear them apart and regrease them so I can check bearing/cup wear and clean out any stuff that doesn't belong in there (like dirt left from all the mud and yuck I have driven though!)
 
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