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Would it be a good idea or bad idea to drill the rear hub and install a grease fitting so you can grease the wheel bearings without taking it fully apart? My idea is to drill and tap (maybe 1/8NPT and between the two bearing races) the rear hub so a grease fitting could be in installed and grease the bearings similar to how the “EZ Lube” axles are on the civy trailers. They are designed to squirt grease between the wheel seal, past the inner bearing and out the outer bearing, then out the dust cap which would “pack” the bearings. On the deuce there is no where really for air to escape and the grease would not pass through either of the bearings unless it was full, correct? Maybe if the grease got warmed up and centrifugal force would make the grease lube the bearings? Maybe pull the axle shaft out some to make sure the grease it not squirting past the seal, or not remove it and take a wild guess how much grease you put in. then remove the grease fitting and install a flush mount plug so you can remove the tires if you have to later.
So is that a good idea or not? How often do you grease those bearings anyway? Maybe it’s not worth it if you hardly ever grease them.
So is that a good idea or not? How often do you grease those bearings anyway? Maybe it’s not worth it if you hardly ever grease them.