Trailer axle hubcap bolts question

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  1. Freightlinerbob

    Freightlinerbob Road Train Member

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    The plastic sight glass on one of the Stemco hubcaps on my trailer cracked and started leaking. Stopped by a parts place bought two so I'd have a spare and went back out to replace it. I found all the bolts loose and some backed off quite a bit. Replaced the cap and checked the others. All the bolts were loose. The gaskets have always been slightly wet/ dirty from picking up dust but they've never leaked seriously.

    I've done a few years in a trailer shop, I've never seen that. Usually it's quite the opposite and the bolts are seized.

    Anyone ever see these bolts work themselves loose?
     
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  3. OldHasBeen

    OldHasBeen Road Train Member

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    Maybe someone has sabotaged your trailer. Have you got an enemy?
     
  4. Freightlinerbob

    Freightlinerbob Road Train Member

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    Nah. Everybody loves me. I would have seen wrench marks as well.
     
  5. special-k

    special-k Road Train Member

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    Trailer I pull now has a few that come loose. Never had one do that before either.
     
  6. KC Guardrail

    KC Guardrail Light Load Member

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    Chances are, they were not torqued properly when installed.
     
  7. Tmtbob

    Tmtbob Medium Load Member

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    ^^^^ I agree with that above. Soft steel bolts on an aluminum hub shouldn't back out if they were tightened properly. I've never seen that in my experience but I guess anything is possible.
     
  8. GrapeApe

    GrapeApe Road Train Member

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    I have seen very few come loose. It's usually the other way around, they corrode in there and are hard to get out. Maybe someone used cheap gaskets that chaffed? I have seen that on drive axle gaskets.
     
  9. Passin Thru

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    Torque to the proper ft lb and put thread lock on the bolts. In 4 million miles never had one leak even.
     
  10. Freightlinerbob

    Freightlinerbob Road Train Member

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    I suspect they weren't tight enough to begin with. I'll be keeping a close eye on them for a while now.
     
  11. JohnP3

    JohnP3 Road Train Member

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    Put a little silicon on the bolts when you install then and as thin a layer on the gasket you can. Never use thread locker.
    Just a thought!
     
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