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Ok, now I am going to change the wheelbearings on the trailer. There are 4
and looks like they are individual (as opposed to axels where there is differencial oil lubing each side). So they have the bearings kits at the local Walmart so I figured I would just jack up one side of the trailer at a time and do these one by one. I figured there would be a couple roller bearing things in there with some cones or spacers or seals. Any tips from those who have successfully performed such a change? I would really like to know what the preferred grease is to be pumped into them when complete. There are grease nipples on each one so I can pump grease in. I have two types of grease, one is a brown kind of grease, the other is a Esso product that is blue or greenish. I also have lots of Neverseize, in the grease gun cartridge style thing. Any recommendation from the experts before I mix them all together? I am hoping to drop it into salt water as well as fresh water as many times as I can. Thanks |
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