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front wheel bearings
Tom and Pat Fudale:
How to lube the front wheel bearings on a 2005 Monterey ?
George Vukich:
On my 01 Monterey, the front bearings are in a oil "reservoir". Take your hubcap off and there should be a "plug" that has an oil level mark. If it shows low, add oil. RV repair should be able to help you.
George
Tom and Pat Fudale:
front wheel bearings on the 05 does not have oil bath bearings
Gerald Farris:
On coaches that do not have oil-bath ft wheel bearings, the bearings have to be removed and repacked with grease for proper lubrication.
Your owner's manual should list a maintenance schedule that tells you how often this service is needed.
Gerald
Joel Ashley:
Gerald is right, but your owner's manual may be like ours - it needed some updating prior to publishing.
The maintenance schedule listed refers to checking the "level" every 1000 miles or replacing the 90 weight gear oil every 30,000. As you know, you don't have oil bath hubs, so that info is irrelevant. A closer look deeper into the manual's Chassis section reveals text that says, front axle "wheel bearings should be cleaned and repacked with high temperature disc brake grease every 30,000 miles."
I've used kerosene and parts brush in a small container or disk brake cleaner to clean bearings with.
I'd call Loren in Bend for a recommendation on what's really the best grease.
-Joel
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