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mkirsch
Jul 25, 2016Nomad II
A lot of these trailers come with "E-Z Lube" axles, which have a zerk fitting in the end of the spindle. You pop out the little rubber plug and pump grease into the zerk, which is SUPPOSED to push all the old grease back out the cap.
Sometimes the dust seals on the insides of the hubs don't hold, and some of that grease works its way out onto the brakes. Some people swear by the E-Z Lube spindles, some swear AT them.
Sometimes the dust seals on the insides of the hubs don't hold, and some of that grease works its way out onto the brakes. Some people swear by the E-Z Lube spindles, some swear AT them.
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