The wheel seal is a cap that is pressed into place over the wheel bearing to provide protection and lubrication. The axle shaft fits through the wheel bearing and the wheel seal fits tightly around the axle to create the space where the grease is contained.
Wheel Seal Problems
Dirt and debris can be harmful to your truck’s wheel bearings, especially if they get ground into the bearings while you’re traveling at a high speed. Bearings also need to be surrounded by lubrication while they’re in motion. If the dirt and debris get into the grease around the bearings, they will grind into the bearings and shorten their lifespan. Wheel seals keep the grease in and the dirt out. Wheel seals have a rubber lip that becomes weathered and cracked over time, causing grease to leak out. Without this lubricant around them, the wheel bearings can become prematurely worn.
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Butler morry
I can’t say enough about Specialized truck repair. Probably the best out there. They’re top notch when it comes to customer service. If I ever need something done, I can always count on specialized truck repair!
Getahun Alemu
Critical: ValueI took my truck to this place to patch ONE tire. There was nail on right rear internal tire. They spent one hour to do that. And asked me to pay $168. After arguing with the guy on front desk, he reduces the price to $89.20. This place is very expensive and horrible. If anyone going there, please ask the price before job has done, & screwed you up.Service: TiresI took my truck to this place to patch ONE tire. There was nail on right rear internal tire. They spent one hour to do that. And asked me to pay $168. After arguing with the guy on front desk, he reduces the price to $89.20. This place is …MoreCritical: ValueService: Tires
Joban Singh
A truckers biggest asset while on the road is TIME, and Angels Truck Service definitely understands that. They were able to get our driver in and out quick. Paul, the shop manager (perhaps the owner) was very courteous and professional. Would definitely recommend to fellow truckers out there.