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<blockquote data-quote="crazymanme2" data-source="post: 104094" data-attributes="member: 1634"><p>You don't need to repack.Water gets inside every time you put the trailer in the water.That's why you should grease trailers that go in the water a little more than a trailer that never sees the water.Bearing buddies are the way to go for a trailer that sees alot of water.I also use a grease that's a little more tolerable of water.Its blue but the name doesn't come to me right now but I'll look and post.Its the same grease I use on my I/O lower unit to grease the u-joints,blue in color.Boat trailers should use a grease thats different than cars since most of us don't back our cars in & out of the water. [-X</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="crazymanme2, post: 104094, member: 1634"] You don't need to repack.Water gets inside every time you put the trailer in the water.That's why you should grease trailers that go in the water a little more than a trailer that never sees the water.Bearing buddies are the way to go for a trailer that sees alot of water.I also use a grease that's a little more tolerable of water.Its blue but the name doesn't come to me right now but I'll look and post.Its the same grease I use on my I/O lower unit to grease the u-joints,blue in color.Boat trailers should use a grease thats different than cars since most of us don't back our cars in & out of the water. [-X [/QUOTE]
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