268,791 on my previous 2014 RAM 3500 Crew Cab DRW....What kind of milage are yall getting before front hub bearings go bad ?
As much as I drive......I’d be “servicing” them every other oil change—-about every 12 weeks, sometimes sooner.Its the cost to change them out, especially if they are frozen on requiring a shop to perform that, at their retail prices. Compare them to a standard hub with regreasable bearings. Also the bearings set farther apart in a conventional hub, which gives it more stability. I can go through the bearings cheaper if PM's are performed as needed not having to replace them. I just went through my trailer bearings for pennies on the dollar with simple hand tools.
Now if only they could figure out how to keep the rotors from seizing themselves up...
I use Mercury 2-4-C grease on the rotors and studs as well as the duals on the rear and have so far had good luck with them not sticking.
Now if only they could figure out how to keep the rotors from seizing themselves up...
First let me say I've got the Dynas already but only because of the 2LO Feature that they provide.
Otherwise I'd have stick with the OEM.
They are easy to replace after the first time for every DIY Worker, can be re-greased through the ABS Sensor hole and with so done last long.
The Dynas have far more parts and possibilities to fail, need maintenance to and cost 4x more.
And installing/maintenance need some good mechanical skills, seat bearings, races, seals and so on, including set preload etc.
It is not the solution for everyone, some can be way happier with the unit bearing assembly.
Do you mean Calipers?
I looked into greasing the bearings through the ABS sensor hole but with a sealed bearing in there, I don't understand how the grease will actually get into the bearing. Thoughts?
Just grease them, Some does leak out past the seal just wash it off, I have sooooo much grease in My hubs in the winter on ice packed roads the steering wheel shakes until it warms up ( About 2 miles) or on clear pavement, Some grease at 75/100K miles and have reported 300K plus on OEM bearings.
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