I had this happen to my front bearings, however that was due to lack of preload spacer. This happening in the rear is probably one of two things. Either as mentioned in a comment the grease you're using is boogering up and the bearings aren't getting proper lube. Or you have the spindle nut too loose and the wheel is wobbling (probably not noticeably) and the strain top to bottom is causing that extra heat. The extra heat in turn is causing the rollers in the bearings to weaken and crack and chip.
I swapped to mobil1 synthetic grease and had no problems out of it so far. Just make sure you load the piss out of them with grease. Wheel bearings are a wet system and there can never be too much.
-James
I swapped to mobil1 synthetic grease and had no problems out of it so far. Just make sure you load the piss out of them with grease. Wheel bearings are a wet system and there can never be too much.
-James
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