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    How do I grease my hubs on my trailer?

    I don't know how to grease the hubs on my trailer. I have a 22Ve and the trailer just has standard 16" rims but the hubs have a metal cover in the middle with a metal ring around the outside edge that you can push in with a screwdriver... Please Help!!!
    Work Hard, Play Harder!!!

    #2
    Does your hub have a nipple in the center like this ( note might have a dust boot covering this grease fitting)

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      #3

      If it has one just need a grease gun and fill away. I am in SLC area and have one.

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        #4
        if if does have a nipple I cant get the metal cover off to grease it... i'll take a picture of it and post it later... I have a grease gun also... just cant find the nipple (that's what she said) sorry i just had to...
        Work Hard, Play Harder!!!

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          #5
          Just dont over fill them, or you will blow the seals out the back over time. Just fill enough to make the plastic piece rock back and forth
          Joey - Red 20V Riders Edition

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            #6
            i think mine are like these... http://www.tigeowners.com/forum/show...t=11034&page=2 ...but that center part is metal... how do I pry it out to check for a grease fitting? this link may work better
            http://www.tigeowners.com/forum/show...t=11034&page=2
            Work Hard, Play Harder!!!

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              #7
              Those bearing are the oil bath style.

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                #8
                ok... so I have a prestige trailer and the bearing hubs look like this... any idea on how to grease these badboys??
                sorry dont know how to put a picture on? any help would be nice...
                Work Hard, Play Harder!!!

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                  #9
                  Actually they do look just like the picture in the post with this link...
                  http://www.tigeowners.com/forum/show...t=11034&page=2
                  how do I grease these?
                  thanks
                  Work Hard, Play Harder!!!

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                    #10
                    bad link
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                    But you don't grease oil bath bearings.....

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by dmgski22ve View Post
                      Actually they do look just like the picture in the post with this link...
                      http://www.tigeowners.com/forum/show...t=11034&page=2
                      how do I grease these?
                      thanks
                      Link no worky!

                      Sounds like you got oil bath.
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                        #12
                        I would consider switching to grease style bearings if they are oil bath.... here is some info on the 2.


                        BEARING BUDDY® VS. OIL BATH
                        http://www.bearingbuddy.com/best.html

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                          #13
                          thanks for the great advice... looks like I'll be changing them out to bearing buddies
                          Work Hard, Play Harder!!!

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                            #14


                            To grease the hubs on your trailer with standard 16" rims and metal hubs with a metal ring around the outside edge, follow these steps:
                            1. Park your trailer on a level surface.
                            2. Block the wheels to prevent the trailer from rolling.
                            3. Remove the metal ring from the hub by pushing it in with a screwdriver.
                            4. Apply a generous amount of grease to the inside of the hub and to the bearings.
                            5. Replace the metal ring on the hub.
                            6. Repeat steps 3-5 for the other hub.
                            7. For bearings info, you can visit https://en.tradebearings.com or https://www.tradebearings.com

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