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Mar 25, 2020
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A newbie friend of mine was bringing his newly purchased GMC back to
California and lost the front right wheel bearing in Rapid City SD. He
called me in Ca for help. I immediately turned to the Black List and
contacted Terrill Adams of Rapid City. Terrill stayed on scene over the next
3 days, offering moral and physical support. Also special thanks to Applied
and Jim Kanomata for expediting the parts needed. What a great community.
Thank you everyone that is a part of this thing called the GMC.

Dean Hanson

75 Avion

73 Painted Desert.

Fremont Ca
 
The list works. Every GMCer should take part.

bdub
www.gmcblacklist.coma

> A newbie friend of mine was bringing his newly purchased GMC back to
> California and lost the front right wheel bearing in Rapid City SD. He
> called me in Ca for help. I immediately turned to the Black List and
> contacted Terrill Adams of Rapid City. Terrill stayed on scene over the
> next
> 3 days, offering moral and physical support. Also special thanks to Applied
> and Jim Kanomata for expediting the parts needed. What a great community.
> Thank you everyone that is a part of this thing called the GMC.
>
> Dean Hanson
>
> 75 Avion
>
> 73 Painted Desert.
>
> Fremont Ca
>
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If the right front wheel bearing went out, you can bet the left isn't to far behind. When he gets home, he should probably take that left apart and
preemptively check the bearings and race fit on the knuckle. Also consider adding a zirk so it can be greased without taking it apart. Lots of info on
that job in both forums and the GMC photo site. JWID
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Larry
78 Royale w/500 Caddy
Menomonie, WI.
 
> If the right front wheel bearing went out, you can bet the left isn't to far behind. When he gets home, he should probably take that left apart
> and preemptively check the bearings and race fit on the knuckle. Also consider adding a zirk so it can be greased without taking it apart. Lots of
> info on that job in both forums and the GMC photo site. JWID

Oh, and BTW, the other forum has a set of knuckles complete for sale.
https://www.gmcmotorhome.org/threads/spindles.1377/

HTH
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Larry
78 Royale w/500 Caddy
Menomonie, WI.
 
One need to grab the front wheel at 12:00 and 6:00 and check for play.
Should youhave play, 99% of the time, one will have a worn knuckle.
Worn knuckle will cause the outer grease seal to open up and let grease
expel.
Any bearing lacking grease will fail.
80% of coaches that come in to our shop have worn knuckle.
The way we fix the worn knuckle is similar to Lenzi and good for 80-100,000
miles w/o greasing.