Anyone knows of a good shop along I5 in oregon that actually uses a dial indicator to set wheel bearing pressure? I need to repack my steer axle.
Steer Axle bearing
Discussion in 'Trucks [ Eighteen Wheelers ]' started by wingover, Mar 12, 2019.
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I tighten them until theyre snug with 0 play and back off quarter turn. I do it a few times to make sure I've seated the bearings and races.Usually the races are set when the hammer and drift bounce instead of drive. Never heard of using a dial indicator, maybe you mean a torque wrench?
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TA's and Petro's use them. I don't like the seals they sell, and they don't always have a Pro-Torq nut in stock, but they do have dial indicators.Bean Jr. and Tombstone69 Thank this.
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What do they do with them, check side to side or out of round?
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In/out play is the standard measurement. Typically you want it to be between 2 and 6 thousandths. They should always do this measurement and you should make sure they do.
There is also a type of dial indicator that will tell if your spindle is too worn or out of round. They usually won't do that test unless they see a reason. TA/Petro does have an upper limit to how far out of round a spindle can be and they won't do the job if it's over.Tombstone69 Thanks this. -
I've always done my own and always will, they can sure find more ways to separate you from your money. Its funny too because any tech I ever spoke to at the Peetro or Flying fishhook didn't make a lot of money. But that's on the east coast and down south.Never had the pleasure on the west coast. I did stop for a steak dinner at a J outside of Bakersfield while on vacation and I wouldn't let a stray dog eat there.
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RP-618 is how you should do your bearings.
Tight, but Not Too Tight With Wheel Bearing AdjustmentsGrubby, pushbroom, Tombstone69 and 1 other person Thank this. -
Yes it's definitely a feel and like I said your races have to be seated or you'll get a false feel.In 30 some odd years I've done more than a few and I've never had a problem. I've also seen my share of bearings that were not done right and they can definitely get ugly. I'll stick to doing my own.Grubby Thanks this.
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Yes, in this day and age, everything is about liability, whatever did we do before lawyers and insurance companies. I'll tell you, we got along.Deere hunter and wingover Thank this.
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