How to Install Grease into a Sure Lube Trailer Hub
Question:
Hello, I got one last question: the sure lube system that I got it have a straight axle with a hole on the back of the hub but there is no exit for the grease, I do know that the exces grease is dumped into the axle tube yeah!! You read it right, so my question is how much grease do I need to pump in?, already pumped over 200 strokes on the grease gun on each axle and I think tha is about 3/4 of the grease tube. Thanks.
asked by: Marco
Expert Reply:
The Sure Lube system should be lubed by applying enough grease to push out all of the old dirty grease through the front of the dust cover until all of the grease coming out is clean.
You will want to rotate the wheel a few times while doing so. Once all of the grease coming out is clean then you know it is lubed and ready.
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Replacement Trailer Hub Bearing - L44643
- Trailer Bearings Races Seals Caps
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- Standard Bearings
- 1.000 Inch I.D.
- Bearing L44643
- Race L44610
- 2000 lbs Axle
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