From: Jim Dunmyer <jdunmyer@toltbbs.com>
To: <airstream@airstream.net>
Subject: Re: [a/s] Maintenance Schedule
Date: Sunday, May 02, 1999 1:53 PM

Hunter,
There should be many places that can repack wheel bearings. Anyplace that does
the rear wheels of FWD cars, front wheels of RWD cars & trucks, boat trailers,
etc. can do A/S wheel bearings. It's not a tough skill to learn though, and you
then know that it was done "right". Dunno about anyone else, but I'm becoming
less enamored of allowing anyone to work on anything of mine; it costs too much
and is done wrong all too often. I can mess it up by myself for free.
 

HHamp5246@aol.com wrote:

> In a message dated 5/2/99 10:54:18 AM Eastern Daylight Time,
> jdunmyer@toltbbs.com writes:
>
> << It's much easier to spend a Saturday morning repacking your wheel bearings
> than
> to call a tow truck when you're stranded along the Interstate. >>
>
> Yes, but what about those of us who don't do that? Do we need to take the
> A/S to an RV shop or can any tire place do the job?
>
> Hunter