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On Feb 1, 11:09*am, Dan wrote:
anyone ever re-packed the whell bearings on a Komet trailer? I don't know when this was last done on my trailer but I'm thinking it's something I should do this winter. Dan There should be nothing difficult in this. There are good sources of info online, one of the best is this boat trailer info at http://www.sailingtexas.com/Movies/T...rbearings.html I don't know if or when Komet switched to used sealed wheel bearings like Cobra. If my trailer did not have sealed wheel bearings, personally I'd be doing this annually, especially if stored in high moisture/coastal areas. And check out brakes, suspension, etc. carefully at the same time. Rex Mayes gave a great talk on glider trailer maintenance a few weeks ago. We need to get Rex or John Murray or others who give these talks on video some time. Darryl |
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