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<blockquote data-quote="crazymanme2" data-source="post: 105279" data-attributes="member: 1634"><p>If you (Lil John) would read what you wrote( When the wheels are submerged during launching, the hubs suddenly cool and the air inside the unprotected hubs contracts, forming a vacuum which draws in water through the rear seals. There is no such thing as a rotating seal that stays perfect.)I'll agree that bearing buddies push the water out but it won't keep the water out.</p><p> Everybody has opinions,just some are a litle harder to swallow than others</p><p> I'm through with this post</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="crazymanme2, post: 105279, member: 1634"] If you (Lil John) would read what you wrote( When the wheels are submerged during launching, the hubs suddenly cool and the air inside the unprotected hubs contracts, forming a vacuum which draws in water through the rear seals. There is no such thing as a rotating seal that stays perfect.)I'll agree that bearing buddies push the water out but it won't keep the water out. Everybody has opinions,just some are a litle harder to swallow than others I'm through with this post [/QUOTE]
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