How easily should rear axels spin??

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by gary, Jul 24, 2005.

  1. gary

    gary Guest

    2000 grand caravan drum brakes rear. I pulled off the wheels and drums to
    have look at the brakes and gave the hubs a spin. On both sides there is
    friction, i.e. they do not spin unhindered. They will not continue spinning
    if you give them a spin they stop immediately. Is this normal or should I
    replace the wheel bearings. 125,000KM on the vehicle.

    Thanks
    Gary
     
    gary, Jul 24, 2005
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  2. gary

    Sarge Guest

    : "2000 grand caravan drum brakes rear. I pulled off the wheels
    and drums to have look at the brakes and gave the hubs a spin. On both
    sides there is friction, i.e. they do not spin unhindered. They will not
    continue spinning
    if you give them a spin they stop immediately. Is this normal or should I
    replace the wheel bearings. 125,000KM on the vehicle."

    Won't hurt.

    Sarge
     
    Sarge, Jul 24, 2005
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  3. gary

    Matt Whiting Guest

    It is normal. As long as there is no play and the bearings aren't
    noisy, you are fine.


    Matt
     
    Matt Whiting, Jul 24, 2005
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  4. gary

    Matt Whiting Guest

    It'll hurt your wallet replacing things that don't need to be replaced.


    Matt
     
    Matt Whiting, Jul 24, 2005
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  5. gary

    N8N Guest

    Probably wouldn't hurt to re*pack* the bearings but unless they look
    bad no need to replace them. The friction is probably from the brakes
    dragging anyway which is normal.

    nate
     
    N8N, Jul 24, 2005
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  6. gary

    « Paul » Guest

    The bearings are packed with grease. The hubs by themselves won't spin
    because of the grease. Not enough mass.
     
    « Paul », Jul 24, 2005
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  7. gary

    gary Guest

    How would the brakes affect them if the drums are off?
     
    gary, Jul 24, 2005
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  8. gary

    gary Guest

    No play there, no noise, thanks for the info.

    Gary
     
    gary, Jul 24, 2005
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  9. gary

    gary Guest

    That is what it feels like. They spin easier with the tires on. Thx

    Gary

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    gary, Jul 24, 2005
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