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03.30.2010, 03:55 AM

Dusty conditions?

is it only the outside bearing? no problem on the diffs?

Because i used blow much diff bearings, it was very dusty where i drove then.

Are your wheels out of wack? unbalanced wheels may cause failure.
   
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Bearing failures.
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Bearing failures. - 03.30.2010, 04:28 AM

Bearing failures are usually caused by one of three reasons.

1) poor intallation
2) no lubrication
3) dirt intrusion, or overloading

Overloading could be from unbalanced equipment, hot equipment to close, or wrong bearing for the job.

What type of bearings are you using?


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Just wrong. - 03.30.2010, 04:31 AM

And consider yourself lucky, this guy has some serious rear end issues:


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