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Location: Athens, Ohio | My suggestion is, take them to a reputable vehicle repair shop and have the bearings removed, cleaned, and re-packed. They will replace any worn seals and lube them to the proper level. They will also inspect them for wear and replace them if needed. If you do, ask them to find the part numbers on the bearings and seals and buy an extra set. They really come in handy at a boat landing or in the middle of BFE if one goes out on you.
Vehicle bearings are pretty much mechanic 101 stuff for these guys, and the little bit they'll charge you may be well worth the peace of mind. m | |
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