Why Is My Dexter 12 Axle Hub Running Hot
Updated 08/05/2021 | Published 08/02/2021 >
Question:
I replaced bearing in one hub and cleaned other right hub temp no load 200 degrees the left hubs I only changed oil they run 165 degrees
asked by: Derek R
Expert Reply:
There are many reasons why one of your hubs is running hotter than the other. We usually recommend that you work on both hubs at the same time when you are trouble shooting, this way you know that the same work was done on both hubs. I would change the oil in the right hub, since you changed the oil in the left hub. I would replace the bearings in the hub you did not service, but take a close look at the bearings to make sure there are no deformities/abnormalities. If after doing this and equalizing the variables and one wheel hubs temperature is still higher than the other, I would check by brakes to make sure they are all adjusted properly. There should be a slight drag on your wheel when it is spun freely. If the problem persists, you should have a mechanic take a look at the hubs and bearings.
I have included an article about replacing wheel bearings below.
Product Page this Question was Asked From
LubriMatic LMX Industrial Strength Grease - 14 oz. Cartridge
- Lubricants Sealants Adhesives
- Grease
- Brake and Bearing Grease
- Standard Lithium Grease
- Lithium Complex
- 14 oz
- LubriMatic
more information >
Featured Help Information
Miscellaneous Media
Continue Researching
- Shop: Dexter Fortress Threaded Aluminum Oil Cap for 10K to 15K Axles
- Shop: Brake Controller
- Shop: Curt Discovery NEXT Trailer Brake Controller w/ Custom Harness - Up to 4 Axles - Time Delayed
- Shop: Lippert Hub and Drum Assembly - 8,000-lb Axles - 12-1/4" Diameter - 8 on 6-1/2 - Pre-Greased
- Q&A: What is the Best Grease for Trailer Bearings
- Q&A: Looking for Wet Bolts and Bushings for Road Armor Equalizers
- Q&A: Replacement Bushings and Wet Bolts for Slipper Springs.
- Q&A: Wet Bolt Recommendation For the Roadmaster Comfort Ride Leaf Spring Suspension Kit
- Q&A: Best Suspension Upgrade for 33" Tandem Axles: Road Armor vs Dexter EZ Flex for Ember 22ETS
- Q&A: How to Lift 2025 Keystone Coleman 17B
- Q&A: Replacement Inner Member for Old A-60 on 2004 Trailer
- Article: How to Tell the Weight Rating of a Trailer Axle
- Article: Replacing the Bearing, Races and Seals on a Trailer Hub
- Article: Most Popular Wheel Bearings
- Article: Trailer Wiring Diagrams
- Article: How to Adjust Your Trailer Brakes | The Ultimate Guide
- Article: 4 Steps to Choosing Your 5th Wheel Pin Box
- Article: 5 Tell-Tale Signs It’s Time to Replace Your Trailer’s Leaf Springs


