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Wheel hub
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01/29/23 02:32 AM
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Top Waters
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I have an 04 Triton trailer and have been told the hubs are "sealed". I have one that appears to be leaking some grease and the grease is building up on the wheel. Is this something that a trailer repair shop could address? I have never had the "sealed" hubs before. Thanks.
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Re: Wheel hub
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01/30/23 01:33 PM
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MikeW07
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I'd be surprised if they were "sealed" I had a 2003 tr19 and it just had bearing buddy type wheels on it. Your inside seal has gone bad so I would think any trailer place could fix it. McGills in lewisville comes highly recommended.
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