Hello everyone I need to rebuild the oil bath bearing assembly. I have a extreme trailer, went to their site no parts section there, are they a standard marine item? I was going to try west marine, I'am here in So Cal, any help would be appreciated. Thx's
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Originally posted by foxfam312 View PostHello everyone I need to rebuild the oil bath bearing assembly. I have a extreme trailer, went to their site no parts section there, are they a standard marine item? I was going to try west marine, I'am here in So Cal, any help would be appreciated. Thx's
http://www.pacifictrailers.com/2011 Tigé RZ4
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Originally posted by foxfam312 View PostHello everyone I need to rebuild the oil bath bearing assembly. I have a extreme trailer, went to their site no parts section there, are they a standard marine item? I was going to try west marine, I'am here in So Cal, any help would be appreciated. Thx's
ufpnet.com
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X2 on UFP I told them that the brakes were dragging and popped the dust caps off on my Boatmate and they sent me new calipers and everything I needed to rebuild my Oil Bath hubs. Under Warranty If they are UFP oilbath and braking systems they will stand behind them"Failing to prepare is preparing to fail" John Wooden- Rest in Peace
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Six Roblees is a good resource for Trailer Parts.
They also suggested grease is better than oil for any bearings that are not used daily.
When sitting for extended periods, a portion of the bearing is above the oil surface. With time and moisture, that part will corrode.
X7
http://sixrobblees.com/Last edited by mls6722; 12-13-2012, 02:29 PM.
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