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    Or just use the dust cap with the rubber plug to let excess grease out. All you would need is a drill and tap.



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    that is the exact setup (caps) that I had on other boat

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    These are the super lube .


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    [QUOTE=maachuu;3404826]
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    that is the exact setup (caps) that I had on other boat
    Tie Down Super Lube.
    Double check the rubber plug for the brand name.

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    [QUOTE=canebreaker;3404984]
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    Tie Down Super Lube.
    Double check the rubber plug for the brand name.
    Cane, are yall saying that the axles have to have the hole in them for the to work right

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    No, All of the super lube protectors look about the same. The rubber plug should have the brand name on them. That's if you want the same brand.
    Look at amazon or ebay (bearing protector) for all the brands and replacement plugs. The plugs may or may not interchange.
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    I found all plugs interchange but UFP has the best ones. They are a heavier rubber and don't crack. Dexters are the worst.



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    Quote Originally Posted by wilbur View Post
    I found all plugs interchange but UFP has the best ones. They are a heavier rubber and don't crack. Dexter's are the worst.
    Must be why Dexter's comes up first with a 10 pack of replacement plugs.

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    If you're in the neighborhood of the Horn Lake walmart the 2" Attwood bearing protectors are in the clearance section for $4.
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