I have one more question about this process. How do you know when the bearing is "seated"?
When you "seat" the bearings, you tighten the nut down snug (I went one notch past the cotter pin placement as this was I could do and still turn the hub)and turn the hub. How much do you need to spin the wheel? I went a few times forward and reverse (maybe 1 minute in length).
Once you do this, then back the nut off so you can place the cotter pin in place I spun the wheel to check for anything loose, rattling or wobbling. The first wheel was good but the second wheel I could the bearings rattle when I spun the tire. I spun it a few times and got to thinking if I should hear a rattle in the bearings. I don't believe I am suppose to, right? Well, I stepped away for a few minutes and came back to the wheel and spun it agin, I could not hear the rattle more. I spun the wheel faster and still couldn't hear the rattle. I did not do anything to the wheel when I stepped away and returned. Did the bearing finally "seat" before I walked away?
I should add this is for the boat trailer if it makes any difference.
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I have one more question about this process. How do you know when the bearing is "seated"?
When you "seat" the bearings, you tighten the nut down snug (I went one notch past the cotter pin placement as this was I could do and still turn the hub)and turn the hub. How much do you need to spin the wheel? I went a few times forward and reverse (maybe 1 minute in length).
Once you do this, then back the nut off so you can place the cotter pin in place I spun the wheel to check for anything loose, rattling or wobbling. The first wheel was good but the second wheel I could the bearings rattle when I spun the tire. I spun it a few times and got to thinking if I should hear a rattle in the bearings. I don't believe I am suppose to, right? Well, I stepped away for a few minutes and came back to the wheel and spun it agin, I could not hear the rattle more. I spun the wheel faster and still couldn't hear the rattle. I did not do anything to the wheel when I stepped away and returned. Did the bearing finally "seat" before I walked away?
I should add this is for the boat trailer if it makes any difference.
Thanks for the input!
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