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Bearing Buddy #11855792 09/29/16 05:02 PM
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Which do you think is the best? Gotta rebuild my trailer this winter. Thanks.

Last edited by Bandit 200 XP; 09/29/16 09:23 PM.

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Re: Bearing Buddy [Re: Bandit 200 XP] #11868383 10/06/16 11:23 PM
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Does it not already have bearing buddies on there? If so, I'd just reuse what's on there. That way you know they fit well. If you need new ones, Reese makes inexpensive ones. Bearing buddy brand ones are good, but more expensive. I ordered some from boattrailerparts.com. They work fine. Don't really think there are any bad ones. Just make sure they fit tight. As for rebuilding, I've found it's sometimes easier to get an entirely new hub with pre packed bearings rather than put new bearings in your old hubs. Just my 2 cents. I just had to replace my entire axle, hubs, and bearings because I had a bearing failure that damaged the spindle. Fun times. bang


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