You’re welcome to buy their tools if it suits you.
I personally have never had a problem installing one without the tool, which is why I stated that it isn’t necessary.
Leaking wheel seal.
Discussion in 'Trucks [ Eighteen Wheelers ]' started by mitmaks, Nov 8, 2018.
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I pressed one in with my boot on the side of I-70 in Ohio two weeks ago without damaging it.
The Voyager is really easy to install. Also I just saw that SKF has a version of their Scotseal that they tell you to press in by hand.Last edited: Nov 9, 2018
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DieselDrivinDaddy Thanks this.
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Tool itself costs $20
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Can someone tell me sequence how to tighten bearing? I heard you tighten to 200 ft/lb while spinning hub, release 1/4 turn tighten to 100 ft/lb while spinning hub, etc
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Never been a fan of the single piece wheel seals, but I don't see anything particularly worse about the Stemco Voyager than Con-Met or the others I've dealt with.
You put a little emery cloth to deburr the spindle. No big deal, and if it is, then yeah, there's something wrong.
I know of a couple instances where TA tried telling people that they needed a new axle on account of the spindles not being 100% perfect, and it was absolute (fecal matter produced by a horse). They don't want to warranty wheel seals probably because they're prone to doing (fecal matter) work. At least a good third of wheel seals I've had to replace were ones which had been recently replaced by either a TA or Petro shop. They just don't want to deal with their comebacks. -
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I had pro torque installed on it
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