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![]() "Craig Davis" wrote in message ... I recently bought a used 17' boat with an EZ Loader trailer. I pull it about 3000-4000 miles per year and use it in fresh water only. The trailer has a single axel with Bearing Buddies. I have heard of enough failures of the inside bearing while using the Bearing Buddies to make me wary of them. Should I leave them on or take them off? Also, what kind or brand of grease should I use to repack the wheel bearings? Thanks in advance for any help you can provide. Bearing Buddies work fine as long as you keep them greased religiously. Bearing Buddies are spring loaded, and keep internal pressure on the grease at all times. This keeps water out, but tends to push out a small amount of grease when in operation. This makes for a dirty hub, and uses quite a bit of grease, but if you can handle those shortcomings, Bearing Buddies are the best at preserving bearings, and keeping them dry. As for the grease, we always used standard marine wheel bearing grease, like the stuff at Wall-Mart. There is no need to buy expensive grease, just to throw it away. -- -Netsock "It's just about going fast...that's all..." http://home.insight.rr.com/cgreen/ |
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