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Originally Posted by powerboatr
outstanding results, great to hear its all back and working as it should
i first thought those wheels look small.... then i noticed just how big the trailer is
Powerboatr,

Yup. It IS a 28’ boat. I think it’s overkill, but I’ve seen a couple 280 Silencers on triple axle trailers.

I always find it funny when people mention how big the boat is, while I am always thinking, compared to the rest of the boats that show up for the PokerRun, it’s a dingy.

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Originally Posted by Brad Christy
Powerboatr,

Yup. It IS a 28’ boat. I think it’s overkill, but I’ve seen a couple 280 Silencers on triple axle trailers.

I always find it funny when people mention how big the boat is, while I am always thinking, compared to the rest of the boats that show up for the PokerRun, it’s a dingy.

Thanks. Brad.
i have see a few liberators like mine on triples
i have four springs gettign ready to change out as well, they are sort of flattened a bit
but thats a next fall project

i am hoping to get to texomas run this year, let my little boat make a splash
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Originally Posted by powerboatr
i have see a few liberators like mine on triples
i have four springs gettign ready to change out as well, they are sort of flattened a bit
but thats a next fall project

i am hoping to get to texomas run this year, let my little boat make a splash
Powerboatr,

To my knowledge, there are no twin engine 280 silencers, though. I could maybe justify triple axles with twin engines, even if they are small blocks.

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You really don't need or IMO, want those type of bearing buddies when using the easy lube spindles. Just a dust cap with rubber plugs. You want easy access to the grease zerks.
Amazon.com: LUXTRKSTO 4PCS 2.44" Trailer Hub Dust Caps, Trailer Axle Wheel Bearing Dust Cap Cup Grease Cover with Extra 4 Rubber Plugs, Hub Caps for Most 5200 to 6000 Pound Axles Dexter EZ Lube Trailer Camper RV : Automotive Amazon.com: LUXTRKSTO 4PCS 2.44" Trailer Hub Dust Caps, Trailer Axle Wheel Bearing Dust Cap Cup Grease Cover with Extra 4 Rubber Plugs, Hub Caps for Most 5200 to 6000 Pound Axles Dexter EZ Lube Trailer Camper RV : Automotive
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Originally Posted by Griff
You really don't need or IMO, want those type of bearing buddies when using the easy lube spindles. Just a dust cap with rubber plugs. You want easy access to the grease zerks.
Amazon.com: LUXTRKSTO 4PCS 2.44" Trailer Hub Dust Caps, Trailer Axle Wheel Bearing Dust Cap Cup Grease Cover with Extra 4 Rubber Plugs, Hub Caps for Most 5200 to 6000 Pound Axles Dexter EZ Lube Trailer Camper RV : Automotive
Griff,

But what keeps thermal contraction from sucking water in past the rear seal when you back your hot hubs into the water? IMO, that is the whole appeal to the BearingBuddies. The spring loaded cap takes up that contraction, and water doesn’t get in.

I can tell you that, when I cleaned up my old hubs, to install the new bearing races, before the revelation I would be getting new ones, the grease, while a LITTLE “syrupy”, was clean, with zero evidence of any water, and the spindles looked brand new.

What the rep at Heritage told me to do is to install the hubs, which were pre-packed, set the bearing preload, give the grease zerks a dozen or so pumps with the grease gun, then remove the zerks, install the pre-packed Bearing Buddies, then pump the Bearing Buddies until the indicator shows 1/8-3/16” of stickout, and install the dust cap. Then, once a year, knock the Bearing Buddies off, reinstall the zerks, and repeat the process.

My dad wasn’t a fan of them, as he always said, “Never grease means soon will cease”. But the reality is “Never water means bearings last forever”. Proverbially speaking, of course.

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