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    Did you have problems with the grease? seems like the oilbath guys are swithching back over to Vortex hubs .{grease}



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    Quote Originally Posted by jigflinger View Post
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    Quote Originally Posted by Big H trucking View Post
    Feelay with Cray and flinger straw bossing and there tools handy. If u can recurit them boys of yours for the manual labor you will have it whooped in no time
    Ps if you do it sunday call heck i aint no mechic but i listen well.
    Problem is Jig and I don't have jacks that go high enough to get you under where the work needs to be done. I can't see you being quiet long enough to listen to instructions. But you might make a Fetcher.
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    GL with the install. Hope it goes good.
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    Quote Originally Posted by cray View Post
    Problem is Jig and I don't have jacks that go high enough to get you under where the work needs to be done. I can't see you being quiet long enough to listen to instructions. But you might make a Fetcher.
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    Quote Originally Posted by cray View Post
    Problem is Jig and I don't have jacks that go high enough to get you under where the work needs to be done. I can't see you being quiet long enough to listen to instructions. But you might make a Fetcher.
    Ha ha ha......go fetch jig lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by wilbur View Post
    Did you have problems with the grease? seems like the oilbath guys are swithching back over to Vortex hubs .{grease}
    No, but the boat spent it's first 6 years in saltwater. Have a lot of corrosion going on and need to replace everything. Figured I would go with the cool hub system since that is what they are putting on them now. Plus...I hate grease!
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    You will like the Oil Bath hubs only way to go, run cooler and no messy grease to fool with.
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    You should replace the master cyl. & lines. You don't won't to push
    The old rusty fluid into your new calipers, you will be changing the
    Master cyl. Sooner than later once you put a load on it.

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