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Nov-04-2019 04:56 AM
MFL wrote:
As mentioned, a used trailer should be checked/packed soon after purchase.
Nov-04-2019 04:32 AM
Lynnmor wrote:trailer_newbe wrote:
I have 1,000 miles on my 2018 trailer with EZ lube Zirks. I think I’ll do it the old fashioned way the first time.
I will always service the brakes and bearings immediately with a new or used trailer. I have seen enough to not trust these things to luck.
Nov-03-2019 09:50 PM
Ride S40T wrote:Huntindog wrote:Peter2516 wrote:Do not use a grease gun on your axles.
For EZ lube axle, what brand do you use for the wheel bearing grease.
Thank you -Peter
In order to use this zerk feature, and completely purge the old grease out (maybe) it would take almost 4 tubes of grease at each greasing.... And it would most likely get past the inner seals and onto the brakes.
That creates quite a mess... Just don't do it.
This is what I've read for a while...so I called Dexter and asked their tech dept. They said using the zerk is the preferred method for greasing the bearings each year.
I specifically asked them about grease getting past the rear seal. They had no concern as long as a hand pump is used.
Wonder why they recommend as the zerk as the primary method? It would be a liability for them if they recommended something that could be a safety hazard for their customers.
That said, there is no doubt the hand method provides more piece of mind and ensures all is well with the internals.
Nov-03-2019 05:47 PM
Huntindog wrote:Peter2516 wrote:Do not use a grease gun on your axles.
For EZ lube axle, what brand do you use for the wheel bearing grease.
Thank you -Peter
In order to use this zerk feature, and completely purge the old grease out (maybe) it would take almost 4 tubes of grease at each greasing.... And it would most likely get past the inner seals and onto the brakes.
That creates quite a mess... Just don't do it.
Nov-01-2019 06:44 AM
Nov-01-2019 05:25 AM
trailer_newbe wrote:
I have 1,000 miles on my 2018 trailer with EZ lube Zirks. I think I’ll do it the old fashioned way the first time.
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Oct-31-2019 11:32 AM
bpounds wrote:
Yes it will use a lot of grease the first time you do it, because the factory did not fill the voids in the hub. After the first time, it will take LESS grease than if you packed by hand. It shouldn't take more than 2 tubes the first time to do all 4 hubs. Buy 3 to be safe. Not a big expense.
Oct-31-2019 10:47 AM
Lynnmor wrote:ScottG wrote:
there is no need to do them every year.
Except when using cheap, Chinese junk bearings from eTrailer and most other suppliers, then 8 months is too long.