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"Bowgus" wrote in message
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Use the 87 as prescibed, and I suggest get yourself if you don't already
have them ... bearing buddys http://www.bearingbuddy.com/ to make

trailering
safer ... imo


Good idea but check you trailer owners manual. If have a rubber cover over
the center of the bearing cup then you should carefully remove the rubber
and grease with a gun every time you put the trailer into water
(afterwards). The hubs that have the grease fitting can not be fitted with
a bearing buddy but if you have the metal cover over the bolt then you can
use a buddy. Make sure you use marine grease that states it can be use on
trailers.

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