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Trailer bearing replacement
Ran across this great article with pictures on do-it-yourself trailer bearing service-
http://www.saltwatersportsman.com/sa...702159,00.html I was able to download it to my harddrive for future use Best regards, Bob |
Good how-to, for those who have never done it.
Always use bearing buddies or similar, I have not lost a bearing in 25 years. Also, put nevaseez on the back of the rim where it contacts the hub, and of course on the studs and lugs. Suks if you get a flat, have a spare, but can't get the flat one off the trailer. |
I gotta get bearing buddies..
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I have 4 stainless berrin buddys I ordered for my new trailer!!
But load rite has a new super lube system that seems to be working great!! So I have no use for them Sandman, I can make you a great deal!! They have never been used. What size you need?? These are part # 1980A-SS for use with 1.980 hub bore. here are some spec: http://www.water-sports.net/products...uto_check.html I think I payed like $20 each pair and the I paided $3.00 for the Bra covers. total for all was $46 + Shipping I have a tandam trailer so I have 2 sets of buddies and bras, Make a offer if you want them! http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v1...e/57b0750b.jpg |
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