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I try to get Timken Bearings. Made in USA. Those Chinese ones burn up quick.
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Just did mine last week. Don't know the brand but used synthetic grease. This was the first time changed. The trailer is 4 years old.
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Will be pulling my own hubs this week. Agreed Timken is the only way to go. Difference from China made bearings is def noticeable.
Still looking at grease. Going syn route just unsure of brand.
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#4 red and tacky, Farmer told me about it and it works great!
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I do not think the type of grease matters much; if brackish water is inside. I now simply consider my bearings disposable, thus keep two spares and all necessary tools with tow rig.
I tend to open mine up when trailer returns to home base, let water drain out if any is in there. Leave the cap off to allow drying out until a few warm sunny days have passed. Then stuff more grease in on top of old, and re-install bearing caps. My towing is 20 miles to nearest ramp, expressway speeds. |
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And don't forget an appropriate jack to the trailer. Most totally forget about that part until too late.
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Capt. Debs Tow boat captain/salvor 50 ton USCG Master NJ Boating College- Lead Instructor Big time hottie crabber
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Going with the #4 R&T. Maybe pull a hub off mid season and see how its holding up....stay tuned... ![]()
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