Quote Originally Posted by M R Dux View Post
I always carry a new, complete hub as well as an aluminum floor jack, a plastic 3500 lb ramp, a 20 volt impact, a cheater bar, and 4-way lug wrench. With tandem axles on my trailer, the ramp
lets me pull up or back up to raise bad wheel off the ground.

Nothing better than being broken down with a smoking hub on the side of an Interstate with 80mph traffic whizzing by 3 feet away!

I saw a big bay boat rig burn on the side of I-75 in Florida from a hub that was ran until it caught fire.


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Great advice. I made it home. I did replace both hubs before I even started. One of the bearing seats were stuck, a big chisel took care of that. Made it home with the new project. Yay

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Ducky, see your trailer in the background?

Boat needs a lot of work. Gotta find a motor, gelcoat seen too much sun. Solid except for main floor, gotta look at that to see why it wobbles. Came with finders, and good 24 volt trolling motor. Thanks for hooking me up Bama S.