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    Default Boat supply in Huntsville/Decatur area


    Can anyone recommend the best boat part supply in
    Huntsville / Decatur? No mail/web catalogs please.

    I'm looking for...

    1) Hub grease seals (double-lip preferred).

    2) Synthetic water proof grease.

    3) Spare wheel and tire.

    The wheels and hubs are in my garage. The boat and trailer
    are on jackstands at my Dad's house. I'm trying to get all the
    hub parts so I can reassemble the hubs and bring the boat
    home with me next weekend. I need to compare the seals
    at the parts store to guarantee I get the right parts.

    Thanks!

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    Have you tried Guntersville boat mart or there is a place in Decatur on central parkway that sells bearings and seals go to 14th street over the overpass,turn left at central parkway and it is about a block or two on the left.I believe it is called Bearing supply.
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    Tractor supply probably has it. Auto zone used to. May still carry bearings.

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    Thanks. My big hurdle right now is a lack of a part number.
    The trailer is an Ezy Ryder made in 1986. I got the VIN and
    model today and will try to contact the original maker for
    help. I think they're still in business.

    My fallback is to mic the axles and hubs, then try to find
    seals that will work. I was hoping someone would know a
    parts house with an expert willing to help in that search.
    I'm looking local for that reason.

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    I installed new wires and LED lights on the trailer this weekend.
    The trailer was made by Ezy-ryder (aka Gene's Marine) in
    Clanton AL back in 1986. I think old Eugene Cleckler is retired,
    so my fallback method of finding a seal is my only option.

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    Last I heard Backwoods Landing had a great deal on a spare wheel/tire combo. I think they have the 175/80R13 size in C load range (I think) for $80. Most places would charge well over $100. The spare tire carrier was also about $10 there as opposed to $20-30 elsewhere.

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    Thank Scout! I've never heard of Backwoods Landing, so I'm
    very thankful you posted. I'll give them a call and see what
    tires and bearing seals they have before I buy elsewhere.

    I'm headed to Cabelas tonight to buy what I need minus the
    spare tire. They do sell spares, but they're about $110. They
    don't appear to have individual bearing seals. I can buy a full
    bearing kit, so I'll probably get one for backup.

    I drove to the Boat Wrench yesterday at lunch. Nice guys. I'll
    probably take my motor to them when needed. Traffic wasn't
    absolutely horrible on South Parkway at 12pm...ahem. What
    I learned from my 1-hour trip is that boat shops don't carry
    parts for boat trailers or know much about them. They referred
    me to a local trailer builder for parts and a spare tire. I looked
    up the owner of the trailer company and what I found was...
    um...interesting. So I'll probably find a different trailer company
    if needed.

    In the end, it looks like Napa, Tractor supply, AutoZone,
    O'Reilly, etc. is probably my best bet to source individual
    bearing seals. Go figure.

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    Forgot about the bearing grease. I got two tubes of Amsoil
    Synthetic Water Resistant Grease from Johnson Foreign Auto
    on Putnam Drive. I can't find reviews from boat hobbyists,
    but the specs on this grease are pretty good, I like Amsoil
    products, and price wasn't bad. We'll see how it goes.

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    Cabelas had Bearing Buddies, tie down straps, and that's about
    it. The web site is totally wrong about what's in stock at the
    local store. The selection of crappie jigs was disappointing too,
    especially the Bobby Garland stuff. Didn't see any Charlie
    Brewer Sliders either. Hmm.

    The big shock was a lack of Cabelas employees on the floor to
    answer questions. One lady was working the checkout, and
    one was at the service desk. That was it. No other employees
    visible in a mega-store the size of Walmart. It was really weird.

    Oh well, off to visit Backwoods Landing at Moorseville exit to
    buy a spare tire. I hope.
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    I was in the Academy store in Decatur today and they had a pretty good supply of bearings and seals if you`re still looking they might have what you need,they also had the complete bearing kits bearing, seals,looked like it had everything you need.

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