andrewLL 31 #1 Posted 23 hours ago Hi, I’m just starting to restore a black hood and thought if I fix one of the front wheel bearings it will be easier to push around whilst I do other things. I’ve bought some new bearings but they’re not a patch on the original. Seem to be made from pressed steel rather than solid turned metal and also the bearings appear much smaller. Can’t see them lasting 40 plus years like the originals. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
wallfish 19,558 #2 Posted 23 hours ago The pressed steel bearings are not as durable 5 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Achto 31,442 #3 Posted 22 hours ago I like to use the sealed bearings. Usually get a couple hundred hours out of them. https://www.amazon.com/Pack-PGN-Flanged-Ball-Bearing/dp/B08HR2JNGJ/ref=sr_1_2_sspa 5 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
sqrlgtr 2,436 #4 Posted 22 hours ago i use the ones in the link Achto posted above. I like the sealed because it keeps the grease off of them newly painted wheels . 3 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
WHX?? 55,871 #5 Posted 21 hours ago It's been suggested before to pick the seal out, clean the grease out and repack with quality grease. Never used the ones above so don't know if that's required. Those bearings are a dime a dozen and I went thru a few of them until I found ones that were even half way decent quality. 14 minutes ago, sqrlgtr said: keeps the grease off of them newly painted wheels Trailer queens yes I leave the seal in. If I'm gonna stick it in the dirt I leave the seal out and re-grease. Those nifty hub caps Lowell sells helps keep dirt out. 3 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
mrc 1,068 #6 Posted 21 hours ago NOTHING lasts as long as the original stuff these days. but they are cheap! made in china...UGH 1 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
WHX?? 55,871 #7 Posted 21 hours ago 8 minutes ago, mrc said: but they are cheap! Yea is also been suggested just run em like ya stole em & replace every so often. It's not like it's a major job to replace them. 4 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
DLF 1 #8 Posted 18 hours ago (edited) I have had good luck with the Xike wheel bearings. Put a set in the 312-8 in 2015 and a set in 1989 520 in 2019 .Might be time to pull the seals and grease them. I'm Lee 1977 Edited 18 hours ago by DLF Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
kpinnc 17,660 #9 Posted 18 hours ago 5 hours ago, andrewLL said: Can’t see them lasting 40 plus years like the originals I've kept a handful of those stamped bearings just for "get back to the shed" emergencies, but that is all they are good for. If, and only IF your spindles are in good shape then you can use Stens heavy duty bearings (see the pic below) and grease caps. Some folks prefer sealed bearings, I do not. A shot of grease every few months makes a mess but it will make a bearing last for decades. If I have to use sealed bearings, I remove the inner seals and make use of the grease fittings. 3 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
WHX?? 55,871 #10 Posted 9 hours ago 8 hours ago, kpinnc said: Stens heavy duty bearings Source or PN KP?? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
kpinnc 17,660 #11 Posted 7 hours ago 1 hour ago, WHX?? said: 10 hours ago, kpinnc said: Source or PN KP The last ones I got from the jungle site. They aren't cheap. Just search for 3/4 wheel bearings. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
pfrederi 20,162 #12 Posted 4 hours ago $80.00 to do the front of one horse...Ouch!! But if I was running a FEL might be worth it. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
WHX?? 55,871 #13 Posted 4 hours ago 5 minutes ago, pfrederi said: $80.00 to do the front of one horse...Ouch!! But if I was running a FEL might be worth it. Ouch is right I'm out ... I was thinkin for a plow mule they see some abuse too. Nice to know they are out there tho. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
sqrlgtr 2,436 #14 Posted 4 hours ago Those Achto linked to above are the best ones I've seen for the money. I have also used those like @andrewLL has pictured just because I could get them local and haven't had any trouble out of those either, but they were almost twice as much money. @andrewLL I think you would be just fine using the ones you have, might not go 40yrs but still. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites