I am new to this board, so forgive me if this is ground covered already. My
question is about the various "improved" hubs I see for the GMC. Some years
ago I had a bad experience with my coach. As I crested a hill just outside
Belfast Maine at about 50 MPH, my left front wheel collapsed. In taking it
apart the mechanic from a local Olds dealer said it looked like the bearing
had seized and caused the axle to break!
I had done what I thought was a good check for bearings, at least it was
good enough for my cars. there was no noise or play in the wheel, and I
mistakenly thought all was well. Any way, since then I have been far more
vigilant at bearing maintenance.
That said, I do see there are "improved" presumably stronger bearing sets
and hubs on the market. Can anyone share their thoughts on this subject. Are
these a worthy improvement? Worth the expense?
Any input is sincerely appreciated. Tony
question is about the various "improved" hubs I see for the GMC. Some years
ago I had a bad experience with my coach. As I crested a hill just outside
Belfast Maine at about 50 MPH, my left front wheel collapsed. In taking it
apart the mechanic from a local Olds dealer said it looked like the bearing
had seized and caused the axle to break!
I had done what I thought was a good check for bearings, at least it was
good enough for my cars. there was no noise or play in the wheel, and I
mistakenly thought all was well. Any way, since then I have been far more
vigilant at bearing maintenance.
That said, I do see there are "improved" presumably stronger bearing sets
and hubs on the market. Can anyone share their thoughts on this subject. Are
these a worthy improvement? Worth the expense?
Any input is sincerely appreciated. Tony