Many years ago I had a bearing seize and basiclly weld itself to the axle, not a pretty picture nor and easy repair. So I learned a lesson the hard way and decided that when I rebuild my hubs, I needed a way to know there condition at all times. So when you run down to your local fish'n hole pack an IR Heat Gun. Upon arrival pull out your trusty IR Heat Gun. Aim it at the hubs on both sides at the same location on each hub. Now you have a reference number as to what they should be trailering down the intersate. The temp itself will vary from numerous factors and is not that big of a deal (within reason), it's the ability to see if one side is running much hotter than the other. That tells you, that there is something going on that shouldn't be and needs to be looked at quick. It also gives you the ability to maybe drive a little slower or take some back roads to find a place to repair one or change one out if you carry a spare. I do this on long and short hauls at every stop, it takes all of 10 seconds to see if your still good to go. You can pick up an IR Heat Gun for about $30, good investment in my book.
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