saxrulez
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I just thought I would share this in case anyone else runs into this problem.
I had to replace the bearings in one of my trailer hubs this week. Went and got all the things needed and decided I would switch to Bearing buddies as my father swore by them. Got everything put back together, put the bearing buddy on, pumped it full of grease, and took it for a drive.
About a mile down the road, I saw something silver bouncing off the road behind my boat. I thought to myself aw man, I must have left a beer can in the boat. When I got back to the house I looked at the hub and the bearing buddy was gone!
I wasn't sure what caused it, so I put the other one on there, but this time made sure I got it in extra tight. Went to the lake yesterday, checked it when I got to the lake and it was still looking good. Got home that night and checked it, gone again!
I did a little reading and decided I was going to try a different brand. I went with Reese towpower bearing protectors. Oh my goodness this thing was a pain to get in/on. I was at it for probably 45 minutes trying to tap this thing in and it just wouldn't quite fit.
I got out my trusty dremel, went to town and took probably .005(estimate) off the edge all the way around. It was still a VERY tight fit, but it is on now and I don't believe it is going anywhere. I just tested it on the interstate to make sure.
So if you run into bearing buddies being slightly too loose, I would recommend trying the reese towpower bearing protectors, but be prepared to do some machining on them for sure. It was 100% impossible to get them into my hub as they came in the package.
I had to replace the bearings in one of my trailer hubs this week. Went and got all the things needed and decided I would switch to Bearing buddies as my father swore by them. Got everything put back together, put the bearing buddy on, pumped it full of grease, and took it for a drive.
About a mile down the road, I saw something silver bouncing off the road behind my boat. I thought to myself aw man, I must have left a beer can in the boat. When I got back to the house I looked at the hub and the bearing buddy was gone!
I wasn't sure what caused it, so I put the other one on there, but this time made sure I got it in extra tight. Went to the lake yesterday, checked it when I got to the lake and it was still looking good. Got home that night and checked it, gone again!
I did a little reading and decided I was going to try a different brand. I went with Reese towpower bearing protectors. Oh my goodness this thing was a pain to get in/on. I was at it for probably 45 minutes trying to tap this thing in and it just wouldn't quite fit.
I got out my trusty dremel, went to town and took probably .005(estimate) off the edge all the way around. It was still a VERY tight fit, but it is on now and I don't believe it is going anywhere. I just tested it on the interstate to make sure.
So if you run into bearing buddies being slightly too loose, I would recommend trying the reese towpower bearing protectors, but be prepared to do some machining on them for sure. It was 100% impossible to get them into my hub as they came in the package.