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<blockquote data-quote="Sylvan14.5" data-source="post: 295379" data-attributes="member: 7232"><p>I'd say your lucky and I'm surprised you weren't throwing grease out the rear bearing I just rebuilt a trailer with 1" bearing that's when I noticed that the axle where rear bearing seals are seeded is pitted from corrosion I cleaned it up with emery cloth and noticed it wasn't that tight but made contact. I haven't noticed any grease on back of wheels.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sylvan14.5, post: 295379, member: 7232"] I'd say your lucky and I'm surprised you weren't throwing grease out the rear bearing I just rebuilt a trailer with 1" bearing that's when I noticed that the axle where rear bearing seals are seeded is pitted from corrosion I cleaned it up with emery cloth and noticed it wasn't that tight but made contact. I haven't noticed any grease on back of wheels. [/QUOTE]
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