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06-24-2020, 08:20 PM
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Montana Fan
Join Date: Mar 2020
Location: Fort Edward
Posts: 112
M.O.C. #25910
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I proved it in court. I took 50 picture of the old seals , dry bearing on each wheel and each step. They count rove they did anything.. I got my money back.
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06-25-2020, 03:58 PM
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Established Member
Join Date: Apr 2013
Location: Saint Helens
Posts: 27
M.O.C. #13381
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I always get my seals at NAPA. Never had a problem getting the exact correct seal and no shipping/waiting. Every town has a NAPA, don't you?
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2018 Chevy High Country, Crew Cab, Duramax, DRW
2013 3582RL, MoRyde suspension, Disc Brakes, Goodyear 614 tires, B&W Companion Puck System Hitch
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06-25-2020, 07:39 PM
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Montana Fan
Join Date: Jun 2018
Location: Jacksonville
Posts: 383
M.O.C. #21993
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So when should you have them repacked, millage, time? Have a 2020 with disks.
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I was once intelligent beyond my years. Now, I’m years beyond my intelligence.
2020 Montana 3561 Legacy, everything except paint.
2018 Silverado 3500 DRW, 50Gal Transfer Flow, Andersen hitch.
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06-25-2020, 08:34 PM
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Site Team
Join Date: Sep 2017
Location: Oro Valley
Posts: 3,952
M.O.C. #20477
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Quote:
Originally Posted by GreG L.
So when should you have them repacked, millage, time? Have a 2020 with disks.
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With disks, every other year should work. For those with drums, once a year to look at brakes.
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Zack and Donna plus Millie and Ranger
2018 3160RL
"Life is too short to stay indoors, enjoy the ride!"
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06-26-2020, 06:33 AM
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Montana Master
Join Date: Jul 2014
Location: Upstate NY
Posts: 1,788
M.O.C. #14547
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Every time I see what RV dealers charge per hour and for a simple job like wheel bearing service, it almost convinces me that I should have gone into the RV service business instead of working for a living.
- Seals - ~10 bucks for a set of four unbranded that have proved to be as good as the over priced and completely identical Chinese made Dexter's
- Pound can of grease ~10 bucks or ~6 bucks/tube if I use the bearing packer.
- Roll of paper towels about a buck and a ha;f
- 8 to 12 Harbor Freight nitrile gloves 50 cents
This all totals to about $22 or so
Time - I'm retired, but even jacking the 5er up (no self leveilng), plus cleaning the tires and wheels, getting out then cleaning and replacing tools, maybe 2 to 3 hours if coffee breaks don't interfere too much.
I do understand that some folks just do not have the physical ability to do this job. I just don't like the time frames RV service places hint at to often do a half a@#$ job either. Luckily, I still can and my savings adds up to a few nights camping or several diesel fuel fill ups.
I do like the idea of hiring a neighbor teen (if you can tear him away from his phone) and teaching him how to do this mundane job. A few bucks pay will be even more enticing.
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Dave W
2014 Montana High Country 343RL (Sold!)
2011 Ford 6.7 Lariat CCLB (Went to PU Heaven)
2019 F150SC XLT SE Sport,w/full tow package
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06-26-2020, 11:44 AM
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Site Team
Join Date: Sep 2017
Location: Oro Valley
Posts: 3,952
M.O.C. #20477
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I just finished doing mine. It took 4.5 hours plus another hour or so to get the parts. Hardest part by far is handling the tires - those sailuns weigh a ton and are not easy to take off or put on.
Like many others I would not mind paying to get it done but want it done right.
I compared the dollar value between 1970 and today. If your were paying $20 an hour for labor in 1970 it would be $132 an hour today. Prices are not unreasonable - a lot of us are showing our age.
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Zack and Donna plus Millie and Ranger
2018 3160RL
"Life is too short to stay indoors, enjoy the ride!"
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06-26-2020, 11:58 AM
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Montana Master
Join Date: Nov 2018
Location: Menifee
Posts: 1,109
M.O.C. #22986
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Mine was 200, they helped me out new bearings since it was already jacked up while they were working on correcting the alignment. They probably felt sorry for me lol. Even cleaned and adjusted the brakes that weee not correct....ugh this new fixer upper...
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2018 3920fb 2020 GMC Denali 3500 4x4 Duramax, 10 speed Allison. LB SRW, Firestone air bags with Airlift wireless onboard compressor. Anderson Ultimate Hitch. MX4 folding cover. 50gal titan in bed transfer tank. Onan 6500 lp genset installed by me ! Had: 2 HF 3500 Inverters with Parallel Kit
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06-26-2020, 04:01 PM
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Montana Fan
Join Date: Jun 2018
Location: Jacksonville
Posts: 383
M.O.C. #21993
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For me, the wife always reminds me to figure in the cost of the hospital visit before I take a job on.
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2020 Montana 3561 Legacy, everything except paint.
2018 Silverado 3500 DRW, 50Gal Transfer Flow, Andersen hitch.
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07-02-2020, 07:38 PM
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Seasoned Camper
Join Date: Dec 2019
Location: Dryden
Posts: 93
M.O.C. #25471
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Chasnracin
Speaking of wheel bearings and seals, where can I find what seals I need for our 2011 3400RL with Dexter 7k axles before removing the wheel? I don't have room at home to work on it, so I need to be as expeditious as possible when I start the work in our storage area. Thanks!
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If you go to https://www.facebook.com/groups/274058692984546/ the Montana Owners Facebook group there's a guy on there by the name of Richard Raeder who is the Dexter rep for Keystone sales. You can PM him or ask in the group. Take a picture of your axle tag or the serial number if the axle tag is missing. He can give you all the information you need on your axles. He was very helpful to me.
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07-03-2020, 05:09 AM
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Montana Master
Join Date: Dec 2007
Location: Kansas City, Missouri
Posts: 2,710
M.O.C. #7992
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Quote:
Originally Posted by GreG L.
For me, the wife always reminds me to figure in the cost of the hospital visit before I take a job on.
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You obviously married a wise woman!
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2006 3000RK
2009 Ram 2500
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04-21-2021, 01:38 PM
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Montana Master
Join Date: Jul 2014
Location: Upstate NY
Posts: 1,788
M.O.C. #14547
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I know, an oldie thread, but why start a new one
Just 'enjoyed a session elbow deep in grease yesterday. I have a new favorite grease and that being Valvoline Moly-Fortified Gray Full Synthetic Grease 1 LB NLGI #2 GC-LB lithium complex EP grease. Super greasy - tacky and my tools were a bear to clean. The spec meets Timken as well as Dexter's. I had been using Mystic JT6 #2 lithium complex but the last time I did the bearings, a glob on my bench it started separating which was not to my liking. I will say the bearings were fine but this time, not a lot of miles (~3K) just 2 years.
Now, as soon as it stops raining and snowing, I'll get the disc brakes replumbed and the 5er off the cribbing and jacks. The weather in Upstate NY can be interesting as it was in the mid 70s over the weekend. and now, maybe 38 and down into the 20s tonight.
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Dave W
2014 Montana High Country 343RL (Sold!)
2011 Ford 6.7 Lariat CCLB (Went to PU Heaven)
2019 F150SC XLT SE Sport,w/full tow package
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04-21-2021, 02:04 PM
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Seasoned Camper
Join Date: Dec 2019
Location: Dryden
Posts: 93
M.O.C. #25471
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Dave W
I know, an oldie thread, but why start a new one
Just 'enjoyed a session elbow deep in grease yesterday. I have a new favorite grease and that being Valvoline Moly-Fortified Gray Full Synthetic Grease 1 LB NLGI #2 GC-LB lithium complex EP grease. Super greasy - tacky and my tools were a bear to clean. The spec meets Timken as well as Dexter's. I had been using Mystic JT6 #2 lithium complex but the last time I did the bearings, a glob on my bench it started separating which was not to my liking. I will say the bearings were fine but this time, not a lot of miles (~3K) just 2 years.
Now, as soon as it stops raining and snowing, I'll get the disc brakes replumbed and the 5er off the cribbing and jacks. The weather in Upstate NY can be interesting as it was in the mid 70s over the weekend. and now, maybe 38 and down into the 20s tonight.
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I've been using the Mystic as well and noticed the separation. I'll give the one you mention a shot. Thanks for the heads up on it. We're in upstate NY...for now, and the weather is crappy today.
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04-21-2021, 06:18 PM
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Montana Master
Join Date: Jul 2014
Location: Upstate NY
Posts: 1,788
M.O.C. #14547
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Quote:
Originally Posted by pitman44
I've been using the Mystic as well and noticed the separation. I'll give the one you mention a shot. Thanks for the heads up on it. We're in upstate NY...for now, and the weather is crappy today.
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I've been using the Mystic over the past 20 years and several TTs and 5ers. Don't know what happened to the product but soupy bearing grease just seems wrong.
NAPA usually has Valvoline products but AMAZON is a bit less money.
We didn't get as much snow as predicted - 1/2 inch or so, but at 33F now - too chilly for Apr 21.
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Dave W
2014 Montana High Country 343RL (Sold!)
2011 Ford 6.7 Lariat CCLB (Went to PU Heaven)
2019 F150SC XLT SE Sport,w/full tow package
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05-08-2021, 10:02 AM
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Montana Fan
Join Date: Nov 2017
Location: Appling
Posts: 176
M.O.C. #20840
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Bearing Maintenance
Heading to the family farm in upstate NY next week and just completed my annual bearing maintenance along with everything that we all do in prepping for a trip. Anyway, can someone explain why the RV/trailer industry hasn't converted to using sealed bearings like the auto industry did many years ago? I've read most of the posts on this subject and not once have I seen the mention of sealed bearings so I'm assuming that there's some reason other than cost. Thanks
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Wayne & Karen
2017 3791RD, MORryde SRE4000 w/ X Factor
2017 Ford F350 Lariat, CC, LB, PSD, DRW, 4WD, Curt Q24
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05-08-2021, 03:08 PM
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Montana Master
Join Date: Jul 2014
Location: Upstate NY
Posts: 1,788
M.O.C. #14547
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Quote:
Originally Posted by wecker1
Heading to the family farm in upstate NY next week and just completed my annual bearing maintenance along with everything that we all do in prepping for a trip. Anyway, can someone explain why the RV/trailer industry hasn't converted to using sealed bearings like the auto industry did many years ago? I've read most of the posts on this subject and not once have I seen the mention of sealed bearings so I'm assuming that there's some reason other than cost. Thanks
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They did and it became a complete mess, using too small bearing capsules. Dexter brand name was Nevr Lube and they came in 42 and 50mm sizes depending on axle capacity. Been there and an $800 bill convinced me that the conventional bearings were well worth getting dirty every other year or 12K miles was better.
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Dave W
2014 Montana High Country 343RL (Sold!)
2011 Ford 6.7 Lariat CCLB (Went to PU Heaven)
2019 F150SC XLT SE Sport,w/full tow package
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05-08-2021, 07:16 PM
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Montana Master
Join Date: May 2005
Location: Fall Creek
Posts: 1,332
M.O.C. #3699
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For $275.00 my alignment shop, services all four wheel bearings, lubes all zerk fittings, checks all axle bolts, like the U-Bolts, checks inflation to 110lbs. I gets this done every 2 years.
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Bob and Nancy Kassl Fall Creek, Wisconsin
2015 Montana 3440RL Legacy Edition, G614's, Pressure Pro TPMS, Dish Tailgaters
2016 GMC Sierra Denali 3500 CC SRW, Iridium Metallic, Duramax Allison Transmission
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