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I've had the good fortune to come across a few rear wheel bearings, the only difference from my originals is that they are enclosed, or perhaps better described as 'sealed for life', does anyone know if they're all like this now. I'll probably remove the enclosing device though, to take advantage of the oil from the axle.
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I have bought rear wheel bearings on a couple of occasions and
they are NOT sealed for life. I personally prefer to know that
they are being washed with axle oil continually as intended.
they are NOT sealed for life. I personally prefer to know that
they are being washed with axle oil continually as intended.
Willie
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True Colin but Trunnions and UJ`s last far longer when fitted with grease nipples (providing they are greased) than the sealed for life types.it will last 'till it wears out. Just like the old ones
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Kevin
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