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Old 10-07-2013, 09:18 PM
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My dad has gone through 15 bearings in the last 5 years. Both the passenger and drivers side seem to alternate. We put alot of miles on it but we don't take it off roads much. It is a 2000 2dr 4x4 blazer. Automatic. Is it common for bearings to go out on these later models or are we looking at a bigger ishue. Any feedback would be greatly appreciated.
 
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what brand bearings are you using? cheap bearings don't last, and what torque are you using on the nut?
 
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I'm assuming your talking about wheel bearings correct? What brand are you using and what mods have been done? 15 seems really high!!
 
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Old 10-07-2013, 11:17 PM
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225 to 235 on tire size. That's the only mod so to speak. And g first I had the cheaper bearings but I switched to NSK.

At first I was going to Les Schwab and those idiots were using an impact wrench but I took it to a 76 station and they use a hand torque. Which helped but the last one they changed was about 6 months ago and it is already going out. The things are supposed to last 60k miles. And Im having a hard time making it last 10k

My dad rather. I myself have an 89 so I don't have this problem.
 

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Old 10-08-2013, 04:53 AM
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get yourself a torque wrench and check the torque right now wheel in the air

Has the axle nut ever been replaced ? maybe it isn't locking / holding

I put a set of SKF in my brother inlaws Blazer and they didn't last that long either IMO
 
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Old 10-08-2013, 05:23 AM
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225 to 235 on tire size. That's the only mod so to speak. And g first I had the cheaper bearings but I switched to NSK.

At first I was going to Les Schwab and those idiots were using an impact wrench but I took it to a 76 station and they use a hand torque. Which helped but the last one they changed was about 6 months ago and it is already going out. The things are supposed to last 60k miles. And Im having a hard time making it last 10k

My dad rather. I myself have an 89 so I don't have this problem.
what was the part number for the bearing? I can't seem to find any reference as to which nsk bearing fits blazers.
 
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Old 10-08-2013, 05:26 AM
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get yourself a torque wrench and check the torque right now wheel in the air

Has the axle nut ever been replaced ? maybe it isn't locking / holding

I put a set of SKF in my brother inlaws Blazer and they didn't last that long either IMO

axle nut could be worn out also, replacement nuts are fairly cheep
 
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whats the alignment like ?
 
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alignment is great now. we have it done whenever it needs it. and i was wrong it wasn't NSK it was SKF. it dawned on me after i read rexazz2 comment.
 
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as for what part number ill hafta be awnist i do not know. axle nut has not bin replaced but it seems to lock fine. that's a good point thow. that had not acerd to me.
 


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