Do I Really Need To Repack Bearings Every 12 Months If I Have Low Mileage On Trailer
Question:
I see the recommenced interval for repacking wheel bearings is 12k or 1 year. I get the 12k but why every year? Im in a dry climate. My trailer is up on jack stands 90 of the time. I only do about 4K a year. I am at 3400lbs loaded on a 3500lb axle so I am maxing it out there. Im at 8,700 Miles right now after two years. Thanks for any insight.
asked by: John
Expert Reply:
The bearings should really be repacked every 12,000 miles or 12 months whichever comes first even if you are not putting 12,000 miles on the trailer. It still a good idea to routinely repack the bearings every 12 months because the grease breaks down over time regardless of the mileage which can lead to bearing failure. I have attached a couple of helpful articles for your reference.

Product Page this Question was Asked From
LubriMatic Standard-Duty, Lever Action Grease Gun
- Lubricants Sealants Adhesives
- Greasing Tools
- Grease Gun
- 6000 psi
- 14 oz
- LubriMatic
more information >
Featured Help Information
Miscellaneous Media
Continue Researching
- Shop: RV Bearing
- Shop: Kenda Karrier KR53 ST205/75R15 Radial Trailer Tire with 15" Silver Mod Wheel - 5 on 4-1/2
- Video: Review of Kenda Trailer Tires and Wheels - Karrier KR53 ST205/75R15 Radial Silver Mod - KE25EV
- Video: Step-By-Step Installation for the etrailer Hub Bearing Kit - Utility Trailer
- Video: Review of etrailer Trailer Bearings Races Seals Caps - Hub Bearing Kit 3500LB Axle - BK2-100
- Shop: Hub Bearing Kit for Lippert, Dexter, and AL-KO Axles - 3,500 lb with #84 Spindle
- Q&A: Do Trailer Tires and Wheels Need to be Balanced
- Search Results: trailer axles
- Search Results: trailer brakes
- Shop: Trailer Axle w/ Electric Brakes - 4" Drop - 5 on 4-1/2 Bolt Pattern - 95" Long - 3,500 lbs
- Shop: etrailer Electric Trailer Brakes - Self-Adjusting - 12" - Left/Right Hand - 5.2K to 7K
- Search Results: lubrimatic wheel bearing grease
- Shop: Trailer Hub and Drum Assembly - 5,200-lb and 6,000-lb Axles - 12" - 6 on 5-1/2 - Pre-Greased
- Shop: Trailer Axle with Idler Hubs - 4" Drop - 5 on 4-1/2 Bolt Pattern - 95" Long - 3,500 lbs
- Shop: Spring Seat for Typical 3,500-lb, Round Trailer Axles with 2-3/8" Diameter
- Video: All About the LubriMatic Prime Guard High Temperature Wheel Bearing Grease
- Video: The Low-Down on the Mystik JT-6 High Performace Synthetic Grease
- Video: Breaking Down the Westlake ST205/75R15 Radial Trailer Tire w/ 15" Silver Mod Wheel
- Video: Detailed Breakdown of the LubriMatic Prime Guard High Temperature Wheel Bearing Grease
- Search Results: reese replacement parts
- Shop: Wheel Cover
- Search Results: bearing grease
- Search Results: lippert trailer bearings races seals caps
- Search Results: trailer bearing grease
- Article: Replacing the Bearing, Races and Seals on a Trailer Hub
- Q&A: Install Video for Trailer Axle w/ Electric Brakes - 4 Drop - 5 on 4-1/2 Bolt Pattern - 95 Long
- Q&A: When Do Brakes Need to be Added to Both Axles of Tandem Axle Trailer
- Q&A: Replacement Hub/Drum and Brake Assemblies for Trailer with AL-KO 8460 Hubs
- Q&A: Is 14 Gauge Wire Too Small for Electric Trailer Brakes
- Q&A: Replacement Axle Options For a Concession Trailer Having 95" Hub Face, 4" Drop and 76" Spring Center