JJBIRISH wrote:
you trust your friends work so just run them until the fall when you plan to have him repack them again…
ScottG wrote:
I would let it go. The EZ lube is notorious for leaking onto the brake lining.
I've also had grease break down badly after I mixed brands.
you can maybe say the use of EZ lube axle and variations of it are becoming notoriously famous with most mfg. and are widely being used on new trailers.…
you can give an opinion about your dislikes for them and reasons for those dislikes…
but I doubt can you make a statement of fact being backed up that properly used, Easy Lube axles are notoriously known to fail and get grease on the brakes, and if you can back it up, please do, I would love to read the details… it would certainly be a cause for a recall…
bad seals have leaked grease on the brakes for years, even before the Advent of the easy lube axle...
the original Bearing Buddies and to a lesser degree the later Bearing Buddies when improperly used did have a notoriety of blowing grease past the seals and ruining the seal and brakes…
I can (and do) make the statement because I and others I know "properly used" them and had a 75% failure rate. And in my own case it was with a new trailer and correct seals. The fact is they just don't work the way they should and while you may not believe they have such a high failure rate and that any such failures are caused by unwitting owners, the truth comes in the experience. I for one know exactly how to use them.
If EZ lubes are used you either have leakage you've found or you
think you did it correctly and just don't know they've failed.
There have been many discussions here on this forum about this and it always ends up that the more experienced users are aware of the issues and no longer trust them.
Now as to proving this to you? Well "you" can do a search and find hours of reading. I don't personally care if you believe it so I'm not going to invest the time searching for such threads
for you.