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Title: front wheel bearing problemes
Post by: machz on April 03, 2009, 11:48:16 AM
i cant keep wheel bearings in my 1998 tracker.. i have to repack them every month.. any idees?
Title: Re: front wheel bearing problemes
Post by: Lindenmooch on April 03, 2009, 11:54:48 AM
Sorry...can't help ya.   I just took my hubs off and tightened mine....and I can STILL WIGGLE THE TIRE.   ugh.

How do yours keep coming apart?
Title: Re: front wheel bearing problemes
Post by: machz on April 03, 2009, 11:58:19 AM
i have the same probleme ... i repack them there good for a few days them there loose again and cant tight them anymore >:(
Title: Re: front wheel bearing problemes
Post by: Lindenmooch on April 03, 2009, 12:25:09 PM
How far can you move your tire...up/down....not left/right.

Mine only barely moves.....but I'm currently under the assumption it isn't supposed to move at all.
Title: Re: front wheel bearing problemes
Post by: fuzzy1 on April 03, 2009, 12:28:08 PM
Trackicks use a crush bearing that requires alot of preload torque to seat properly. Get the correct tool (socket) & torque em right should do it, unless they're just too worn.
Here's a link that shows procedure & torque specs. shows the req'd tool toward the bottom:

http://carfix.stufftoread.com/hubs/hubs.html
ty jtgh

hth

Fuzz
Title: Re: front wheel bearing problemes
Post by: Zukipilot on April 03, 2009, 01:11:59 PM
Are you doing what I did when I first bought mine... only replacing the outter bearing? I went a while and had no idea there were inner and outter bearings on my Kick  :P. Once I did, I replaced the inner, outter and the race and never had trouble again.

Zig
Title: Re: front wheel bearing problemes
Post by: Lindenmooch on April 03, 2009, 05:59:18 PM
Crush bearing?!   Damn!!!

Well how am I supposed to know if it's tight enough while they're on the vehicle?  ( I don't have a torque wrench or the special tool required to do it properly)

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Title: Re: front wheel bearing problemes
Post by: fuzzy1 on April 03, 2009, 09:12:42 PM
Crush bearing?!   Damn!!!

Well how am I supposed to know if it's tight enough while they're on the vehicle?  ( I don't have a torque wrench or the special tool required to do it properly)

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Well, it's the only way to do it right. Please don't smack em with a chisel etc, not only will it not work, it's dangerous!!
Title: Re: front wheel bearing problemes
Post by: Lindenmooch on April 03, 2009, 09:36:12 PM
I didn't smack anything with a chisel.   I used the old race....and just placed the inner bearings in...then the seals...put the hub over the axle shaft....then put the outer bearings in...and cranked down that locking washer thing by hand basically....put some pliers in the holes and turned it until I thought it would be tight enough..  Didn't realize I needed a special tool and a certain amount of torque.

Oh...and I greased em up good too....twice.  =)
Title: Re: front wheel bearing problemes
Post by: ack on April 04, 2009, 05:48:20 AM
Yup, you have to torque them down more than hand-tight.

The entire process is described in the Tracker FSM at Ack's FAQ in Section 3C.  Do a search for tracker fsm.

Yes, you need a big socket and a torque wrench that goes up tp 155 ft/lbs

If you cannot afford the tools, I would take your truck down to a repair shop and have them tighten them up properly.
Title: Re: front wheel bearing problemes
Post by: bentparts on April 04, 2009, 11:27:17 AM
Lindenmooch, if your ever in the area I got the needed tools, we'll torque 'em right.
Title: Re: front wheel bearing problemes
Post by: Lindenmooch on April 04, 2009, 12:53:12 PM
Lindenmooch, if your ever in the area I got the needed tools, we'll torque 'em right.

hmm...in the area....well whatever area that is..if i'm in it...i'll let you know!  =)
Title: Re: front wheel bearing problemes
Post by: ack on April 04, 2009, 05:29:56 PM
Lindenmooch, if your ever in the area I got the needed tools, we'll torque 'em right.

hmm...in the area....well whatever area that is..if i'm in it...i'll let you know!  =)

Is Pottsville, PA close to southern New Jersey? If it is that might be an offer to take up!
Title: Re: front wheel bearing problemes
Post by: skitime on April 04, 2009, 05:34:12 PM
hmm...in the area....well whatever area that is..if i'm in it...i'll let you know!  =)

I am in the Lancaster PA area if you get iin my area. I could bring it along to Rausch Creek too.  I have the tool for the later Trackers.  There are two different tools depending on the year of your Tracker. On for the earlier Trackers, the tool has rounded pins that insert to the round holes on the bearing nut.  The later ones have angular holes which is what I have the tool for.