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Old 07-01-2007, 06:02 PM   #1
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Just wondering how often the wheel bearings should be packed? Thanks
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If you are on the W20 chassis, there is no packing of wheel bearings. They are bathed in oil, you can check the oil level by sight. If your wheel cover has a center pop out, just pop it out and look, if not you will probably have to pull the wheel cover.
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Just wondering how often the wheel bearings should be packed? </div></BLOCKQUOTE>Brian, On a P Series - Every 15,000 miles.
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