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So, with the sealed hub and the grease zerk, where does the grease end up?does it just pile up in there? Does it "blow out" the sealedness of the unit? I guess I am unclear. When I grease things like front suspension I at least like to see the ball joint rubber boot expand and the center link grease squirt out from between the pieces so I know it is full.I guess I'm just not "feelin" the sealed hub, like turbo68.
Rich, seems sorta like a trailer hub, you need to guess/gauge the grease input. I see Charlie's point too. Seems he is saying you need to let the rotor hub cavity empty so excessive grease goes there. I would also be concerned how the different grease would mix from other applications. I've encountered situations over the years where bearing grease didn't mix well and caused noise and leaks.
would have got the balls wet... I think the 4X4's last longer because they have a larger ID on the inner race. If the OD is the same that means the actual bearings are most likely smaller therefore the load gets divided more. No idea why GM didn't just put 4X4 setups on all the Blazers and just omit the CV shafts on the 2WDs. ESP since the 4X4 hubs are cheaper to replace.
Quote from: earlbrown on June 02 2014, 01:43:12 AM would have got the balls wet... I think the 4X4's last longer because they have a larger ID on the inner race. If the OD is the same that means the actual bearings are most likely smaller therefore the load gets divided more. No idea why GM didn't just put 4X4 setups on all the Blazers and just omit the CV shafts on the 2WDs. ESP since the 4X4 hubs are cheaper to replace. Heh, you said wet balls. And that is what they did on the Trailblazer's GMT360 platform. I think CTSeses do similar with their AWD vs. 2WD front hubs?
So now that I see the pictures and reviewed this thread, if all goes well: don't have to service bearings anymore, more braking surface, fits all GN wheels. Why even bother greasing a sealed unit, it ain't gonna get where it's supposed to go anyway. Rich's early on???