Hi All,
2018 Yacht Club Trailer/Jet Ski here, Michigan native, so never dumping in/out of salt water. I'd say I take mine in/out of the water at least 10-15 times a season. Typically I've been adding grease at the end of every year, just wondered if it was really necessary?
How often are you Northern States people changing/adding grease? Once a season?
I HATE my dust caps. I have the newest style Super Lube Hub where the zerc is on the rear of the hub, and it forces the old grease out the front. Problem is after taking the crappy aluminum dust caps on/off over the last 4 years, the fit isn't as good.....and the bad Michigan roads vibrate them out JUST enough so that an annoying amount of grease usually ends up all over the inside of the rims by the time I'm at my lake house 1:45 min away. Pain in the ass. So, I know there is plenty of grease in there.
My concern was just for water inside that grease. It's never looked water contaminated before, so I was curious as to how often others are changing/adding.
2018 Yacht Club Trailer/Jet Ski here, Michigan native, so never dumping in/out of salt water. I'd say I take mine in/out of the water at least 10-15 times a season. Typically I've been adding grease at the end of every year, just wondered if it was really necessary?
How often are you Northern States people changing/adding grease? Once a season?
I HATE my dust caps. I have the newest style Super Lube Hub where the zerc is on the rear of the hub, and it forces the old grease out the front. Problem is after taking the crappy aluminum dust caps on/off over the last 4 years, the fit isn't as good.....and the bad Michigan roads vibrate them out JUST enough so that an annoying amount of grease usually ends up all over the inside of the rims by the time I'm at my lake house 1:45 min away. Pain in the ass. So, I know there is plenty of grease in there.
My concern was just for water inside that grease. It's never looked water contaminated before, so I was curious as to how often others are changing/adding.
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