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    thanks guys had mine done here in sh thought they were awful high 160.00 seals only know better next time glad i won't be going to eufaula soon

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    On 4/15/10 I had Croft Trailer put new seals and bearings for $69.65 on my trailer.
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    I do my own but I gotta say that Croft has pretty good prices. I went to Oreilly to get some bearings. First they didn't know what size???
    Then they wanted $13 each, I went to Croft the next day and got the exact bearing, seal and all for about half the price of the bearing at Oreilly

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    I had to get my bearings and hubs replaced during our CDC to Eufaula in 2009. My left butt check still stings a little bit.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Big Nate View Post
    I had to get my bearings and hubs replaced during our CDC to Eufaula in 2009. My left butt check still stings a little bit.
    Nate, you are a amazing feller. You break down, prolly your fault. You get it fixed same day(like they were waiting on you & didn't have ANYTHING else to work on). You even got to go fishing with a local while your negligence was taken care of. The price you hafta pay should not even be a issue. Now, have you had them repacked since?? <*)}}}><
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    Default Bearing question(s)?

    So, when you have "bearing buddies" on your trailer, do you need to do anything more than just pump 'em full of grease in the Spring?

    I just check the caps every couple months and if it looks like they are "low" I pump in some more marine grease until I can see the cap and spring move. I've never had any problems before, but I guess I hardly ever take my boat more than an hour from home either.

    What's the life of wheel bearings with bearing buddies on 'em?
    I am just pullin' your leg.:D

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fish Taxi View Post
    So, when you have "bearing buddies" on your trailer, do you need to do anything more than just pump 'em full of grease in the Spring?

    I just check the caps every couple months and if it looks like they are "low" I pump in some more marine grease until I can see the cap and spring move. I've never had any problems before, but I guess I hardly ever take my boat more than an hour from home either.

    What's the life of wheel bearings with bearing buddies on 'em?
    I have bearing buddies also. I did as you do and pumped mine full of fresh grease when they looked low or every month or so, which came first. Last year I replaced my bearings and races (the metal ring that the bearings ride in). I did them myself in my garage. It took several hours. I bought all the parts at croft trailer, which the people were very helpful. Turns out I wondered the same thing about how long do bearings typically last. My bearings were fine, but after I beat the snot out of them getting them out of the hub, they were worthless. The bearings were most likely the originals, which puts them at 6 years old. I learned a lot...probably that I won't do my own bearings myself again...especially if I can get them done at croft trailer for $30/wheel like HairyV said. Since I did do it myself the first time, I bet I could actually do it in an hour next time if I had the right tools.


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    Thanks for the advice, guys.

    Wknd Warrior, that's very insightful. You know, whenever possible I try to do something myself (at least once) just for the knowledge and experience. I bet that knowledge about the bearings will benefit you or one of your fishing buddies in the future, even if you choose have the PM done by somebody else from now on.
    I am just pullin' your leg.:D

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