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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
1996 Bass Tracker TX 17 Build- Updated Progress Pics
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<blockquote data-quote="fishingmich" data-source="post: 268191" data-attributes="member: 5236"><p>Instead of redoing the bearings, take the hubs off and take them to tractor supply, You can get a whole new hub assembly. Bearings packed already and the whole nine yards. I had to do that a couple of years ago when me and my son were in the U. P. of Michigan. One of my hubs went to hell when we were in the middle of nowhere and I had to limp it almost 50 miles! I got mine at NAPA and they were $35 a piece. Just open the package they come in and slap em on! Sure beats messing around trying to repack the bearings and hoping they're ok. That way you can buy an extra set to take with you on trips, leave em in the package and they're redy to go if you need em. Already packed!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fishingmich, post: 268191, member: 5236"] Instead of redoing the bearings, take the hubs off and take them to tractor supply, You can get a whole new hub assembly. Bearings packed already and the whole nine yards. I had to do that a couple of years ago when me and my son were in the U. P. of Michigan. One of my hubs went to hell when we were in the middle of nowhere and I had to limp it almost 50 miles! I got mine at NAPA and they were $35 a piece. Just open the package they come in and slap em on! Sure beats messing around trying to repack the bearings and hoping they're ok. That way you can buy an extra set to take with you on trips, leave em in the package and they're redy to go if you need em. Already packed! [/QUOTE]
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