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โSep-05-2017 05:05 AM
fj12ryder wrote:
Time2roll has the right idea. Repacking brakes every year is a mostly a waste of time and money. And just adds to the chance that something will be done incorrectly or forgotten, leading to a failure down the road. Several people have posted of problems that occurred shortly after having the bearings repacked and brakes checked out.
I also have the EZ Lube axles on a triple axle trailer. I checked mine for the first time after 6 years and about 18,000 miles. All was fine. I simply am not going to spend the time and effort repacking 6 wheels every year. That's just a lot more work than I relish. And also unnecessary, IMO.
โSep-05-2017 04:53 AM
โSep-05-2017 01:45 AM
time2roll wrote:Ralph Cramden wrote:Pretty much the same purpose of keeping water out of the bearings during a boat launch into the water.
Ok, but not sure what those have to do with EZ Lube axles? I guess a good idea if you plan on backing a TT or 5er down a lot of boat ramps.
EZ-Lube is more selling gimmick to give the illusion of less maintenance on an RV trailer axle.
JMHO
โSep-04-2017 10:40 AM
Ralph Cramden wrote:Pretty much the same purpose of keeping water out of the bearings during a boat launch into the water.
Ok, but not sure what those have to do with EZ Lube axles? I guess a good idea if you plan on backing a TT or 5er down a lot of boat ramps.
โSep-04-2017 09:36 AM
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โSep-03-2017 11:22 PM
time2roll wrote:Ralph Cramden wrote:Probably Bearing Buddy
What spring loaded piston?
westend wrote:
I'll post here what Mexwanderer passed along as a superior grease for bearings.
It is: Lubrication Engineers Inc Almaguard 3752
When using Almaguard 3752, a guy can leave his grease gun at the house unless on a very long trip (30K mi +).
โSep-03-2017 07:31 PM
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โSep-03-2017 05:01 PM
Ralph Cramden wrote:Probably Bearing Buddy
What spring loaded piston?
โSep-03-2017 04:52 PM
JaxDad wrote:bobsallyh wrote:
OLD-Biscuit, just another EZ Lube horror story! Marketing, marketing.
Like lots of other things, the product isn't the issue as much as not knowing how to, or misusing the product.
When used properly the EZ lube system is fine, but like everything else, most believe 'more is better' is the way to go.
The spring is pretty feeble, just enough to keep grease in the bearings. If however you keep pumping on the grease gun you create a hydraulic force that overcomes the seals quite easily.
If you follow the instructions the spring-loaded piston can't possibly create enough force to do anything but keep the bearings greased.