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Mv wheeling in a hurricane!

rdixiemiller

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How often you boys tear down your wheel brgs and re-pack them? Have you extended the vents up higher to keep water out of the diffs and gear cases?
Looks like a fun weekend, I was just curious about the after-fun work.
 

BFR

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as little as I like packing bearings, that would be worth it for me. [thumbzup]


Hope you brought a life preserver for the guy in the dodge pickup :D
 

marksgarage2

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I repack my bearings all the way around about once a year.We do this every other weekend and I have no water anywhere. You can drive threw the water, but if you get stuck and sit in the water it will get in everything. I do check bearings and fluids once a month.
 

Katch1

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does look loke fun, we are so short of rain I don't think the river in front of the house is that deep
I don't have anyone locally with a deuce or anything else that could help if I get in trouble, so I need to play it safe anyhow.
 

ken

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I use boat trailor wheel bearing grease in everything. Even if water gets in it's not that big a deal. Looks like you had the time of your lives!!!
 

nickd

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After swimming I always pull the plugs on the diffs to check for water in the 90W oil.The front diff usually shows signs of water so I drain and flush. The front axle boot zippers are probably the weak spot. i also pull the front hub and check for water and repack if water is present. A complete washing is also in order to remove the Jersey mud (sand) that gets every where. The fun is well worth the extra maintenance. By the way I was impressed with the performance of the civvy trucks! Just about the only thing that gave them trouble was sucking in water or a submerged object(stump) The pictures of Waynes 5 ton with the 52" tires do not do it justice. There was NO challenge for him. That truck is a power house.
 
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