So I remembered I have one of those laser temp guns...you know...the kind you can point at something and it will report the surface temperature. Figured that would be a great way to actually monitor my axle hub temps to see what they are are and if any particular hub is running hot - a early warning sign of problems to come.
So coming back from a 90 mile tow this weekend I pulled in, grabbed the gun and shot each hub. My front hubs on both sides are about 100 degrees and my rear hubs are both just over 115 degrees. Now not thinking this is really any issue but this is the second or third time I done a temp check like this every time the rear axle is running a little warmer.
Any ideas on why? Only theory I have is that the rear wheels scrub more on turns and maybe that puts more load on the hub...outside of that, no real idea.
Some details on the setup. DHM brand. Same axles and hubs on all 4 corners. Disc brakes on all 4 corners. Same brand of tires. All hubs have been rebuilt and are in good condition. Spring loaded grease caps on all 4 corners (however not the same brand).
BTW...I've now made the laser temp gun a permanent fixture in the side pocket of the drivers door right next to the air pressure gauge. Decided it's a super easy way to keep tabs on hub health.
So coming back from a 90 mile tow this weekend I pulled in, grabbed the gun and shot each hub. My front hubs on both sides are about 100 degrees and my rear hubs are both just over 115 degrees. Now not thinking this is really any issue but this is the second or third time I done a temp check like this every time the rear axle is running a little warmer.
Any ideas on why? Only theory I have is that the rear wheels scrub more on turns and maybe that puts more load on the hub...outside of that, no real idea.
Some details on the setup. DHM brand. Same axles and hubs on all 4 corners. Disc brakes on all 4 corners. Same brand of tires. All hubs have been rebuilt and are in good condition. Spring loaded grease caps on all 4 corners (however not the same brand).
BTW...I've now made the laser temp gun a permanent fixture in the side pocket of the drivers door right next to the air pressure gauge. Decided it's a super easy way to keep tabs on hub health.
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