Repacking Trailer Wheel Bearings (DIY) | Family Handyman
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Updated on Jan. 15, 2024
This task only takes and hour and will avoid a costly trailer repair.
A full day
Beginner
Less than $20
Introduction
Repacking the wheel bearings on your utility or boat trailer is quick and easy, and you'll avoid the breakdown that'll leave you stranded along the road. How many trailers have you seen on the side of the road this year with one wheel propped up? Don't let it happen to you. If you haven't checked your wheel bearings lately, read this article. You can complete this simple task in about an hour and save yourself a big repair bill.
Project overview
Many trailer manufacturers recommend this maintenance every year if your trailer gets normal use, or at least every 20,000 miles. To do this job, you’ll need a jack, a pair of jack stands, a large flat-head screwdriver, a hammer and a needle-nose pliers, clean rags, a small pan, about a quart of kerosene and a spray can of brake cleaner.
First, loosen the lug nuts on one wheel and raise the side of the trailer with a jack. Support the trailer with jack stands and then spin the wheel and listen to the trailer bearings. If the wheel spins freely and quietly, proceed with repacking the bearings. If you hear friction or a growling sound, you most likely have a bad bearing or spindle. If this is the case, take the trailer to a service center to get the trailer bearings replaced. Plus check out this super cool High-Visibility Trailer DIY.
Figure A: Typical trailer hub assembly

You can download and print Figure A from the Additional Information section below. Follow along as we show you trailer bearings repacking—start to finish.
Tools Required
- Adjustable wrench (large)
- Flat-head screwdriver
- Hammer
- Jack
- Jack stands (2)
- Needle-nose pliers
- Wrench for lug nuts
Materials Required
- Bearing grease
- Brake cleaner (spray can)
- Clean rags
- Kerosene
- Penetrating fluid
- Small pan
Project step-by-step (7)
Step 1Remove the wheel

Remove the lug nuts and the wheel. Be sure that the trailer is supported with jack stands and the opposite wheel is blocked.
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Step 2Remove the dust cap

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Step 4Remove the hub

Remove the rear bearing and seal

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Step 6Pack grease into the bearings

Reassemble the hub

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Additional Information:
Figure A: Typical trailer hub assembly
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