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Old 08-13-2016, 05:22 PM   #11
rohrmann
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In hindsight, I would have done that with our rig. There have been reports of very little or no grease on brand new rigs, not Keystone/Montana's fault, but is really the axle supplier's fault. I used the E Z Lube system once, ended up with three wheels with greased brakes, and had to replace all the brake/backing plate assemblies, and had the drums turned. Cost was about $500, and that was just parts and supplies, not counting my labor or the fuel and time to run back and forth to the trailer supply place or the shop that turned the drums. I just serviced the nephew's trailer bearings and grease, seals, and supplies was less than $50.
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