What is a normal service interval for the rear axle bearings of 3rd gen trucks ?
What is a normal service interval for the rear axle bearings of 3rd gen trucks ?
There is a procedure for REMOVAL & REPLACEMENT.No service interval, but there is a procedure for SERVICE.
I'm not going to get into a protracted discussion but I feel that anyone that thinks the axle lube lubricates the bearings is probably fooling themselves
If it spins fast and doesn't burn up it must be getting lube, for a problem free, very low failure rate system such as the rear axle, I'd say AAM engineers are doing alright. Chrysler should take notes about things that spin at high speeds with load, never too late to stop throwing cupcakes at the wall with their automatic transmissions.
I can post pictures of my old OEM Timken bearings and races if anyone's interested, I can almost guarantee my rear diff fluid wasn't changed at the rec. service intervals across the 4 owners before I bought it at 207K. Besides my leaking seals, no issues.
The owners manual says nothing about greasing wheel bearings.The owners manual recommends re-greasing the bearings any time the hub or rotor is removed.
The owners manual says nothing about greasing wheel bearings.
The SERVICE Manual says "Pack bearings with the appropriate wheel bearing grease."What does your manual say to use?
The SERVICE Manual says "Pack bearings with the appropriate wheel bearing grease."