I have a King tandem trailer for my CD22. It has the torsion axles from Tie Down and the Super Lube spindles. These are the spindles with a zerk fitting in the center of the spindle. I also have Kodiak disc brakes.
I re-packed all four bearings and installed new grease seals. On one wheel, after installing the hub and bearings I had a hard time putting the brake caliper back on. I did get it on but the outer pad was dragging when I turned the hub. Everything looked correct until I finally saw that the hub was not going on the spindle as far as the other hubs. It was a small difference of maybe a 1/16th in.
I removed the hub and looked at the bearings and could not find anything wrong. Finally I put the hub back on and tightened the nut while turning the hub to about as tight as I could. The hub was still turning but I could feel resistance. When I loosened the nut and adjusted it for normal use, I now had clearance for the outside brake pad to not drag.
I have not road tested it yet. I am wondering what could of moved or what was preventing it from going on. Has anyone seen this type of problem? Any thoughts?
Thanks,
Steve
I re-packed all four bearings and installed new grease seals. On one wheel, after installing the hub and bearings I had a hard time putting the brake caliper back on. I did get it on but the outer pad was dragging when I turned the hub. Everything looked correct until I finally saw that the hub was not going on the spindle as far as the other hubs. It was a small difference of maybe a 1/16th in.
I removed the hub and looked at the bearings and could not find anything wrong. Finally I put the hub back on and tightened the nut while turning the hub to about as tight as I could. The hub was still turning but I could feel resistance. When I loosened the nut and adjusted it for normal use, I now had clearance for the outside brake pad to not drag.
I have not road tested it yet. I am wondering what could of moved or what was preventing it from going on. Has anyone seen this type of problem? Any thoughts?
Thanks,
Steve