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Post by cypress94 on Jan 27, 2008 2:09:45 GMT -1
5 Bass Limit...with the Buddy Bearings, I have noticed that they offer several different diameters....and you use the word "pinch"...do they make a sleeve to put around the end of the buddy bearing, to take up that extra space, or?? I had thought about just putting a couple of drops of Lock-tite on them, which isn't much of a fix, but my reasoning is that the reason that they are falling out is that maybe they hubs are warped, because of some of the high heats that they have been exposed to over the years (my trailer is 11 years old, and I have no idea how old the hubs are).
The Buddy Bearings seem to tap in tightly, but never the less, they do end up backing out...
Like i said, I used Napa bearings and seals, and they were very expensive....and they still blew out. It's a very unusual situation....
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Post by 5 BASS LIMIT on Jan 27, 2008 3:38:15 GMT -1
cypress94 , What brand of trailer are we talking about and who is the axle made buy. I will do some research on this if you can get me the info.
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Post by cypress94 on Jan 27, 2008 11:40:32 GMT -1
5 Bass Limit, it's a Sprint Trail trailer manufactured by Dixie Craft Trailers, Inc. It's model # 207 Cus Tan, if that helps. I appreciate your help! I actually found their website! It's www.dixiecraft.com/index.htmlThanks 5 Bass Limit!
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Post by 5 BASS LIMIT on Jan 27, 2008 11:53:19 GMT -1
cypress94 , I will check into it first of the week.
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Post by cypress94 on Jan 27, 2008 23:02:57 GMT -1
Thanks 5 Bass Limit!
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