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    Posted: May-12-2008 at 11:45am
I recall seeing a post last year. Step by step with pictures - removing, repacking bearings. Tried a couple searches and can't find it. Ring a bell? Anyone reading this create that post? Thanks
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Check this link.

http://www.championtrailers.com/techsup.html#packhubs
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It's a lot easier and considerably neater to just buy a complete hub assembly with the bearings already packed and ready to go. It ends up being almost the same money.
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Originally posted by cisom cisom wrote:

It's a lot easier and considerably neater to just buy a complete hub assembly with the bearings already packed and ready to go. It ends up being almost the same money.


This guy must be selling hubs.

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Originally posted by behindpropeller behindpropeller wrote:

Originally posted by cisom cisom wrote:

It's a lot easier and considerably neater to just buy a complete hub assembly with the bearings already packed and ready to go. It ends up being almost the same money.


This guy must be selling hubs.


cisom, Welcome to the site. You will find plenty of knowledge here. It's too bad you didn't come here before you did the hubs on your trailer.

For a 3500lb axel, I'm looking at $35.00 per hub on etrailer.com. A seal/bearing kit for the same is $15.00.

You still need to get your hands dirty and greasy so I'd go for saving the $40.00!

Tell us about your boat and as always, pictures are great.



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That welcome is 4 years late Pete.
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Originally posted by Tim D Tim D wrote:

That welcome is 4 years late Pete.


Tim, As always, I appreciate you bringing my mistake to my attention.


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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote jbear Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: May-23-2008 at 2:13am
How could a guy be on here since '04 and have only 20 posts.

Man...that guy musta been right...I must have no life. I can get 20 posts in less than a week. I gotta spend more time listening to my noisy boat.

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Originally posted by jbear jbear wrote:

I gotta spend more time listening to my noisy boat.

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Hey Jbear,

Theoretically, if you were driving your HD next to your 80, which sounds better?

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