Any idea what causes this?

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  1. dallasboi352

    dallasboi352 Bobtail Member

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    Someone please help me figure out why would both my 3 month old virgin tires along with the hub and axle come off intact while I was going 70 mph? I’m just wondering if anyone can help me figure out what can cause this? The wheel seal obviously was leaking but that is the second one in 6 months.

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    I should also mention that the same thing happened to the opposite side a week earlier but that time the locking nuts also came off with it as you can see in the second picture . Only that time I was lucky not to loose the tires
     

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  3. Deere hunter

    Deere hunter Road Train Member

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    How often do you change or check your rear end oil that stuff looks horrible! Outside bearing failure on the first picture and as you stated nuts come off the other side! Same mechanic to both jobs or different!
     
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  4. dibstr

    dibstr Road Train Member

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    It got water in it, bad seals or a cracked housing. Took a while but bearing(s) eventually failed.
     
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  5. x1Heavy

    x1Heavy Road Train Member

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    The one time my entire tires, wheel and axle came out of it's axle housing was when the bearing ring itself was destroyed. Once you lose the bearing there isnt anything holding it on. The first turn you make the whole axle and tires set will start creeping towards the oncoming traffic (If it was the left side on a right turn)

    The warning I did get of our bearing losses was a sudden lazy engine that needed another 150 to 200 RPM to maintain a gear. When you run farm routes every day when that truck is off just a little bit in the RPM anywhere you know somethings dragging. In this case it was dumping bearing races in crumpled little peices inside of the tires on the ground at the farm.

    How did it get that bad? Who the hell knows. Bearings are replaced like once every 20 years or so.
     
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  6. terryt

    terryt Heavy Load Member

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    It real simple you had a wheel seal leaking for a long time on both sides and finally ran low on oil and the bearings failed. The brake shoes are covered with oil. Also have the front diff wheel seals replaced now cause they are going to fail any day. Might add to change the oil to.
     
  7. truckdriver31

    truckdriver31 Road Train Member

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    very poor maintenance. proper pretrip would have caught this long ago.
     
  8. Crude Truckin'

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    Lack of maintenance is why your wheels are falling off, plain and simple.
     
  9. Badmon

    Badmon Heavy Load Member

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    What an interesting sentence. Stated so calmly and matter-of-factly given the circumstances. I'm not exactly sure why I'm so fascinated at how this was worded. To a truck nerd like me it's almost like telling someone who just had a heart attack and still laying in the hospital bed "Lack of a proper diet and exercise is why you are about to die, plain and simple." Lol fascinating
     
  10. dallasboi352

    dallasboi352 Bobtail Member

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    To all who are saying it’s poor maintenance I clearly stated that I just replaced wheel seals twice in 6 months. True enough my second wheel had a wheel seal leak but I have dust covers on and it makes it almost impossible to see a leak unless it run through the inspection holes. I found water in the housing so we flushed it out replaced the seals and bearings and 6 months later I had both axles pop out within two weeks. Thanks guys
     
  11. dallasboi352

    dallasboi352 Bobtail Member

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    I think it’s a combination of everything you listed. I flushed the rear after we found water in it and from the looks of the oil that came out it picked more water up. It has to be cracked somewhere I just can’t find it
     
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