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You di that with every car you buy? Same bearings, a lot less use. Nothing
wrong with pulling the wheels and inspecting the bearings. If they are bad, and it's pretty obvious when they are then replace them. You won't hurt anything if the grease you added was wheel bearing grease. "Harry Krause" wrote in message ... Fred wrote: I bought a used boat and trailer, and before towing I noticed that the bearings needed grease. I bought the blue grease. On the label it said not to mix with other grease. Not knowing what kind of grease was used before, I added the blue. What kind of damage may be caused, and what do you recommend I do? Thanks Regardless of the grease problem, the best thing you can do with a used trailer is pull the bearings, toss them, and replace them with new bearings. All it takes is a few bucks and modest mechanical skills. Why take a chance? -- __________________________________________________ __________ Email sent to will never reach me. |
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