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I have read a lot of discussion about trailer bearings on this forum. I have also read alot about Bearing Buddy's not lubricating the back bearings.
So, I recently e-mailed Bearing Buddy about how their Buddies work and got a response. Here it is :
From: Mark Crenna [[email protected]]
Sent: 3/28/2015 10:18:50 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Bearing Buddy Rear Seal Lubrication
Good Morning
I have been using Bearing Buddy products on all of my trailers from Boat trailers to motorcycle trailers with great success.
I have people constantly telling me that Bearing buddies do not lubricate the back trailer wheel bearings. My answer is that you are wrong.
I want you to provide me with some technical information on how bearing buddies work to lubricate the rear trailer wheel bearings.
I am assuming of course that Bearing Buddies do in fact lubricate the rear trailer bearings.
I have looked on your web site and cannot seem to find the answer to my question
Regards
Mark Crenna.
Mark,
The rear bearings get lubricated from the positive pressure inside the hub created by the spring load Bearing Buddy. As the air in the hub is expelled out the front, the grease takes the place of the area of the air pocket lubricating the hub cavity including the rear bearing.
CR/customer service
So I went ahead and serviced the trailer bearings. Cleaned out all of the old grease,worked in new grease into the front and back bearings. I did this to both hubs.
When I put the bearings and hub assembly back together I always use a new cotter pin. I install the outer nut by finger tightening it and then half a turn tight and then loosen the nut off a 1/4 of a turn and install cotter pin where holes line up on nut and axle. I replaced the dust cap cover with bearing buddys and removed the wheel center cover as bearing buddys will stick through center of wheel.
You have ti use a block of wood and hammer the bearing buddy's on straight to the hub.
I filled them with axle bearing grease that is used for boat trailers. I like using this type of grease because it will not wash out of the bearings if water gets in and it is some what waterproof.
I fill the bearing buddy's exactly what the instructions tell you. Bearing Buddy Model#1980 fits RT622 trailers. I usually remove the bearing buddys and check the trailer bearings every third season. I always carry a grease gun to fill them up If needed when traveling. I am interested to see how they will work with thus trailer this year. I will report any how they worked.
So, I recently e-mailed Bearing Buddy about how their Buddies work and got a response. Here it is :
From: Mark Crenna [[email protected]]
Sent: 3/28/2015 10:18:50 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Bearing Buddy Rear Seal Lubrication
Good Morning
I have been using Bearing Buddy products on all of my trailers from Boat trailers to motorcycle trailers with great success.
I have people constantly telling me that Bearing buddies do not lubricate the back trailer wheel bearings. My answer is that you are wrong.
I want you to provide me with some technical information on how bearing buddies work to lubricate the rear trailer wheel bearings.
I am assuming of course that Bearing Buddies do in fact lubricate the rear trailer bearings.
I have looked on your web site and cannot seem to find the answer to my question
Regards
Mark Crenna.
Mark,
The rear bearings get lubricated from the positive pressure inside the hub created by the spring load Bearing Buddy. As the air in the hub is expelled out the front, the grease takes the place of the area of the air pocket lubricating the hub cavity including the rear bearing.
CR/customer service
So I went ahead and serviced the trailer bearings. Cleaned out all of the old grease,worked in new grease into the front and back bearings. I did this to both hubs.
When I put the bearings and hub assembly back together I always use a new cotter pin. I install the outer nut by finger tightening it and then half a turn tight and then loosen the nut off a 1/4 of a turn and install cotter pin where holes line up on nut and axle. I replaced the dust cap cover with bearing buddys and removed the wheel center cover as bearing buddys will stick through center of wheel.
You have ti use a block of wood and hammer the bearing buddy's on straight to the hub.
I filled them with axle bearing grease that is used for boat trailers. I like using this type of grease because it will not wash out of the bearings if water gets in and it is some what waterproof.
I fill the bearing buddy's exactly what the instructions tell you. Bearing Buddy Model#1980 fits RT622 trailers. I usually remove the bearing buddys and check the trailer bearings every third season. I always carry a grease gun to fill them up If needed when traveling. I am interested to see how they will work with thus trailer this year. I will report any how they worked.