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 UFPI 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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