May-23-2014 01:22 PM
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May-23-2014 09:34 PM
Marauderer wrote:
Not looking to start an argument but, I disagree and I speak from experience of installing and using Bearing Buddies or clones like them for thousands of miles and years of use.
May-23-2014 08:41 PM
Huntindog wrote:Dog Folks wrote:X 2 or 3.Marauderer wrote:
Bearing Buddies will work just fine on your TT. Same basic principle as the EZ Lube hubs with the added advantage of the spring loaded piston to keep a positive pressure on the bearing grease. I had them on my boat trailers and now have them on my landscape, cargo, and TT.
The only problem, without special spindles, Bearing Buddies will NOT lube the rear bearings.
They are two specific products designed for two different uses and are not interchangeable.
Bearing Buddies are for boat trailers. EZ lube for TTs. Both fine products FOR THEIR INTENDED USE.
Bearing buddies can be used on a TT, but there is zero benefit. You would need to pull the drums and put a special double lip seal in to keep the pressurized grease from leaking onto the brakes.
Pressurizing the grease cavity is what Bearing buddies are designed for. So that when the BOAT trailer is dunked into the cold lake that the hot bearings don't create a vacuum and suck water into the bearings.
May-23-2014 08:11 PM
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May-23-2014 03:31 PM
May-23-2014 02:37 PM
Dog Folks wrote:X 2 or 3.Marauderer wrote:
Bearing Buddies will work just fine on your TT. Same basic principle as the EZ Lube hubs with the added advantage of the spring loaded piston to keep a positive pressure on the bearing grease. I had them on my boat trailers and now have them on my landscape, cargo, and TT.
The only problem, without special spindles, Bearing Buddies will NOT lube the rear bearings.
They are two specific products designed for two different uses and are not interchangeable.
May-23-2014 02:26 PM
Marauderer wrote:
Bearing Buddies will work just fine on your TT. Same basic principle as the EZ Lube hubs with the added advantage of the spring loaded piston to keep a positive pressure on the bearing grease. I had them on my boat trailers and now have them on my landscape, cargo, and TT.
May-23-2014 02:05 PM
May-23-2014 01:35 PM