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The bearings of a 1984 Mallard travel trailer can be greased by jacking up the trailer and removing the wheel hubs to access the wheel bearings. Pack the bearings with the proper grease and replace the wheel hubs and tires.
Yes. with proper clutching (tune for local altitude) extra wheel kit, and ice scrapers.
where can i find blinds for a 5th wheel trailer??
sounds like the torque converter case weld have split. did it happen under a high load application(like a heavy 5th wheel trailer)
Tighten front axle wheel hub retaining nut to 157-212 ft. lbs
ItS not actually a 5th wheel. The trailer has a gooseneck on it that attaches to a mounted bracket in the bed of a pickup. Like a ball hitch, just bigger
Did you replace the race? Did you fully pack the wheel bearings with the proper lube? Did you torque them correctly? I suspect you are not doing one of these things. You are doing something wrong or this would not be happening.Did you replace the race? Did you fully pack the wheel bearings with the proper lube? Did you torque them correctly? I suspect you are not doing one of these things. You are doing something wrong or this would not be happening.
No, but you must pay strict attention to proper lugnut torque to assure proper centering/seating of rim. With the stock hubcentric wheels the center hole centers wheel, but that alone will not gaurentee wheel stays centerd & seated, wheel must be torqued properly. Just graduate torque to lugnuts in proper sequence till all torqued to factory specs or manufacture of the wheel specifications, whichever applies.
wheel nut torque 2005 impala
The wheel torque setting is 76