just wanna throw this message out there to remind mambers to check ur trailer, ck ur hubs and bearings for play and signs of rusted parts and make sure lights are working properly.
I would go a step further and say that if the hubs have not been removed in the last year (two at most) and completely cleaned out with new bearings installed if needed, then they should be. Mine come off once a year no matter what the grease looks like. All the old grease come out and new stuff goes in. I even have hubs that push grease from the back to the front, but still do this. Not much is worse than having a failure on the road when your heading out to go fishing.
Iain Pelto
Edgewater 185CC “Jumpin’ Bean II”
Native Manta Ray 14
i remember when my wheel almost came off coming down the ravenel bridge into mt.p
fell off at the first light instead…wheeeew!![]()
Yep, a flat tire is one thing but screwed up bearing ain’t no fun at all. I am hoping to take the family to the Keys this Summer and will definitely be doing the whole repack, inspection, etc…