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Lost left wheel bearing
Left wheel bearing went out last evening on my wife's renagade. We were within 35 miles of home after almost 200 mile trip. Left it sat went and got trailer to bring home. Glad we didn't ride any further as bearing was completely apart when I disassembled this morning . Will have replacement tomorrow thanks napa. Thankful for the info I have read here on this subject to help in replacing it . Will try and post some pics.
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[QUOTE=Redharley;763757]Left wheel bearing went out last evening on my wife's renagade. We were within 35 miles of home after almost 200 mile trip. Left it sat went and got trailer to bring home. Glad we didn't ride any further as bearing was completely apart when I disassembled this morning . Will have replacement tomorrow thanks napa. Thankful for the info I have read here on this subject to help in replacing it . Will try and post some pics.[/QUOTE]
If the other side is just as old I would Be thinking of replacing the other side also ..?
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[QUOTE=Redharley;763757]Left wheel bearing went out last evening on my wife's renagade. We were within 35 miles of home after almost 200 mile trip. Left it sat went and got trailer to bring home. Glad we didn't ride any further as bearing was completely apart when I disassembled this morning . Will have replacement tomorrow thanks napa. Thankful for the info I have read here on this subject to help in replacing it . Will try and post some pics.[/QUOTE]
Replace them both.
I hope you were able to get a non-Chinese bearing.
The Chinese bearings are $*** !:mad:
Sunbury ..... PA or OH ?????
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Sunbury, Pa. Not sure till I get bearing where it was made. Do you know where there are American ones think I will get 2 extra as we have 2 trikes.
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Made in Japan best I could find. Hope it's good enough.
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[QUOTE=Redharley;764060]Made in Japan best I could find. Hope it's good enough.[/QUOTE]
I get Japanese (Timken or Toyo) shipped from France from my supplier.
Sold and used Chinese bearings for Lehman Trikes and it got so that 1 out of 5 were failing (not enough grease).
Haven't used a Chinese sealed bearing for over 7 years for anything.
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[QUOTE=Lee H. Mann;764068]Haven't used a Chinese sealed bearing for over 7 years for anything.[/QUOTE]
When I built the Harbor Freight Chinese trailer, it had Chinese bearings, obviously. One had plenty of grease, the other was like almost dry. I repacked both of them (not sealed) just so I know what is in there. Don't trust them at all.
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[QUOTE=Redharley;764060]Made in Japan best I could find. Hope it's good enough.[/QUOTE]
You will find Japanese parts are way better than Chinese ;)
IMO, the Japanese take more pride in their products
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[QUOTE=Jack Klarich;764082]You will find Japanese parts are way better than Chinese ;)
IMO, the Japanese take more pride in their products[/QUOTE]
And just think, 50 years ago we were complaining about Japanese junk in our market place, now we are begging for it. America got out of the bearing business in 1980.
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[QUOTE=Lee H. Mann;764123]And just think, 50 years ago we were complaining about Japanese junk in our market place, now we are begging for it. America got out of the bearing business in 1980.[/QUOTE]
Jim......Con-gratulations on turning Green........:clapping:....
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[QUOTE=rhino 2;764127]Jim......Con-gratulations on turning Green........:clapping:....[/QUOTE]
Same here , Jim , And Thank You :clapping:
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[QUOTE=Lee H. Mann;764123]And just think, 50 years ago we were complaining about Japanese junk in our market place, now we are begging for it. America got out of the bearing business in 1980.[/QUOTE]
Indeed, congrats to your promotion here:clapping:
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[COLOR=#008000][size=3][B][I]CONGRATULATIONS JIM !!!
[/I][/B][/SIZE][/COLOR][size=3][B][I]A low-key guy with such an abundance of knowledge for the TrikeTalk family. Thank you for all your valuable contributions to the forum![/I][/B][/SIZE][size=3][B][I][SIZE=3][/SIZE][/I][/B][/SIZE]
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Thanks All
It just hit me ...Rhino2.... what the green meant, I didn't notice and thought it was an over-my-own-head reference !
Thank You each and every member of Trike Talk for this distinction.
I, like Jack, am humbled and I will try not to let it go to my head.
Geeze, I have enough problems already trying to understand why all of the Local and State Government Offices will be closed on my birthday this year !!!
[SP]November 3rd MAGAKAG Day[/SP]
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[QUOTE=Lee H. Mann;764238]It just hit me ...Rhino2.... what the green meant, I didn't notice and thought it was an over-my-own-head reference !
[size=3][B]Thank You each and every member of Trike Talk for this distinction.[/B][/SIZE]
I, like Jack, am humbled and I will try not to let it go to my head.
Geeze, I have enough problems already trying to understand why all of the Local and State Government Offices will be closed on my birthday this year !!!
[SP]November 3rd MAGAKAG Day[/SP][/QUOTE]
This is a GREAT bunch of folks here, We can make a difference working together:clapping:You have a wealth of knowledge;)
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[QUOTE=Lee H. Mann;764238]It just hit me ...Rhino2.... what the green meant, I didn't notice and thought it was an over-my-own-head reference !
Thank You each and every member of Trike Talk for this distinction.
I, like Jack, am humbled and I will try not to let it go to my head.
Geeze, I have enough problems already trying to understand why all of the Local and State Government Offices will be closed on my birthday this year !!!
[SP]November 3rd MAGAKAG Day[/SP][/QUOTE]
Thank You for all you do Jim! You are truly loved and appreciated by all here!
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Parking brake question. Appears parking caliper can just be adjusted by loosen locknut adjusting stud in and retightening so that theres no drag. Does this sound correct. It appears disc pads on e brake are thick enough. Thanks Bill
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[QUOTE=Redharley;765036]Parking brake question. Appears parking caliper can just be adjusted by loosen locknut adjusting stud in and retightening so that theres no drag. Does this sound correct. It appears disc pads on e brake are thick enough. Thanks Bill[/QUOTE]
Yes that should work. After doing this verify the brake pedal to be sure the hydraulics are applying and releasing;)
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