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    Quote Originally Posted by maachuu View Post
    rubber plugs in the center that you pop out to connect grease gun to them
    And this too

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    Quote Originally Posted by wilbur View Post
    Not true G, Vortex makes a hub with the grease fitting in the back of hub between the seal and inner brg. that does the same thing.
    Where's the zirk?

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    Most of us don't have spindles that are drilled to lube the inter bearing. Most grease is made of lithium, which is lard. Get it hot and it becomes a solid. We pump up our Bearing Buddies year after year. What bearing fails? The inter bearing. Change your grease. Get a petroleum base grease. Wash and blow out your system before adding good grease.

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    Quote Originally Posted by canebreaker View Post
    Where's the zirk?
    Right here. Request Rejected or this tie down engineering 81016 vortex lube hub kits | eBay



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    Thanks guys, appreciate the help. to clarify, the trailer just has dust caps on it, so I just want some that I can put grease in the hubs via grease gun fitting. Don't think it has the drilled axle or hub you guys mention.

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    You can get bearing protectors at walmart.....just measure the size of your dust cap and buy protectors the sames size and remove duct cap and drive the bearing protector in in its place. I bought some the other day and put on my camper.

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    Don't overfill. You will blow out the rear seal and cause more problems than you solve.

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    Don't buy these. 1.98" Wheel Bearing Protectors, 1 Pair
    The plate that the zirk is screwed into is plastic. If the zirk fitting on your grease gun hangs on it you'll break the plastic getting it off. I greased the bearings on my camping/kayak trailer, broke one of the plates. Replaced them after we got home.

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    Quote Originally Posted by wilbur View Post
    Wouldn't be hard to convert an old hub to this, if you have the tools. Could install a pressure relief fitting on the old dust cap.

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