balancing — logbook Toyota Hilux Surf 1991
They balanced the wheels, which is wonderful, because they did it for the first time in a year of operation ...
I was puzzled by the fact that the wheel bearings were staggering.
Since November 2009, we drove the old ones (they drove with 33 "wheels for more than six months), they died and were replaced with new ones that lived for about 2 months (still alive, but obviously not for long).
The hubs themselves were contracted in good condition, now landing the bearings are loose. So there is a lot to change at once :(
I wonder what primarily affected the rapid wear of bearings and hubs: the size of the wheels (35") or their imbalance?
we usually do wheel alignment and balancing in the MVO. They are not often taken for trucks.
maybe just the bearings are not of high quality or what they were lubricated with ... they usually die when the stuffing box dies and water is poured there ...
my simex is balanced on a regular tire shop... and there are no problems with bearings
I think that everything is in the complex, offset, wheel weight, not the fact that native bearings were in contract fists.
PS: Sergey cursed a lot for the pan? ;-)
maybe a little heavy, but compared to the Niva Fedima (albeit on stamping), it is lighter.
I grew up with my husband for hunting, though he lives with his sister. here she told how she prepared for hunting www.drive2.ru/communities…/288230376151755143/#post
We have a Russian spaniel, he has not participated in sports yet, but he loves to ride.