Wheel Bearings

Back in the day, repair shops used to “pack the bearings” on the family car. Do we still do this?

At one time, all wheel bearings were “serviceable” and needed to be taken care of from time to time.  It’s a little trickier these days.

First off, the wheel bearings in your vehicle make sure your wheels rotate smoothly.  As you can imagine, with all those revolutions per minute your wheels can generate a lot of heat.  The bearings keep that heat down as much as possible.  They’re packed in grease for lubrication.  The term “packing the bearings” refers to putting fresh grease around the bearings.

On many modern vehicles, the wheel bearing assembly is sealed.  These wheel bearings are not serviceable so there is no maintenance that can be performed on them.  When the bearings wear, the entire assembly is replaced.  We can perform a check of your bearings to make sure they are still functioning safely, and can also tell you if your bearings need service.  If you hear strange noises from your wheels – which may come and go at different speeds – ask us to have your bearings inspected.

Now wheel bearings on trailers are almost always serviceable.  This means anything from a monster sized fifth-wheel camper to a little utility trailer.  Boat trailers are especially susceptible because the hot wheel bearings are plunged into cold water when launching a boat into the lake.  This temperature difference can draw water into the bearings.  Have the bearings repacked at the end of the season will prevent corrosion.

It would be a good idea to have trailer wheels inspected every year or so – it’s kind of hard to hear when they are groaning.

Now, when wheel bearings fail, the wheel can seize up and even break off.  Of course, no one wants that to happen, so follow a regular inspection schedule – Douglas Automotive Repair can help.

Give us a call today!

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