Eh?
You're saying any movement and they rip themselves apart, yet all landrover wheel bearings are installed with float. I run oil and I've never had the failures you're predicting.
Landrover oil filled hubs and bearings for decades, how many vehicles is that?
They went to grease so it wouldn't leak out as fast.
How exactly is the oil boiling? Is it reaching the necessary 300C?
The plastic caps are cheap as chips, fit some newies and all will be well![]()
Maybe grease is overall better than oil in wheel bearings unless it sets like cheese. However, it eventually works its way out of the splines between the axle and drive hub. If they run dry, they wear rapidly until you have a crunching noise and no drive.
The left rear ones on my Defender 130 were rusty looking when they stripped at 40,000 km. Others 3 still had a bit of grease on them and a bit of wear, but still okay. Bought a set of oil seals, but have yet to instal them. Meanwhile, have just periodically half filled the plastic caps with mixture of grease and hypoid oil and slapped them back on. Hasn't been enough to cause any problem of leaking through the grease seals onto the brakes.
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