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<blockquote data-quote="FerrisBueller" data-source="post: 322797" data-attributes="member: 11145"><p>I'd think the only reason for the different ball sizes is that it would be too easy and convenient, and nobody wants that haha.</p><p></p><p>I took my boat out last night, and after the trip I did notice there was quite a bit of grease on the inner side of the tires that gets flung around. I'm thinkin sooner rather than later I'm going to replace the entire hub/bearing assembly, as they are lookin worn and it just eats too much grease and I'd rather have the peace of mind knowing they are fresh.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FerrisBueller, post: 322797, member: 11145"] I'd think the only reason for the different ball sizes is that it would be too easy and convenient, and nobody wants that haha. I took my boat out last night, and after the trip I did notice there was quite a bit of grease on the inner side of the tires that gets flung around. I'm thinkin sooner rather than later I'm going to replace the entire hub/bearing assembly, as they are lookin worn and it just eats too much grease and I'd rather have the peace of mind knowing they are fresh. [/QUOTE]
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