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M929A1 Rear Axle Heat Difference

Swamp Donkey

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SD, I think you missed the whole point of my post.

Oh well...

No need for further discussion in this thread.
I got your point. Misinformation is unacceptable. I completely agree 100%.

You missed my point. I only take issue with a very small portion of your post.

I agree though. Moving on...
 

jaws4518

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Well, after working through all four rear hubs today this is my conclusion to this thread. The problem was a dry bearing. The brakes were fine on all four hubs. I thought the brakes were an issue on the right rear, but after cleaning and going through all the motions, everything was fine. At first glance, the brake shoe clearance seemed to be tight, but that wasn't the case. So, the right-rear hub was heating up due to lack of lubrication.

The end!
 

doghead

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Had you checked your axle oil level prior to looking at the hub bearings?
 
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