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Old 09-04-2007, 11:08 AM
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Thumbs up Oil Bath Upgrade Kit.

Got a set of these at West Marine and had them installed the last time the boat was in the shop. For about hour of tech time (around 80 bucks) it was not worth the hassle to jack up the boat and clean out all the old grease myself

http://www.kodiaktrailer.com/content/view/27/83/

So far (several weeks now) they have held up very well even after several dunking into salt water with warm hubs (when most water gets inside) with no loss of oil. Now I have one less thing for me too worry about, and very easy to inspect

Highly Recommended for older trailers
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Almost forgot,
The amount of oil that is used is like 2 oz in each hub, so you will have quite a bit left over for refills after the install which is nice
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As an update, I have had them now a few months and quite a few saltwater dunkings and still love them and no leaks
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My new EZ Loader trailer has them, it did almost 1400 miles in 2 days coming down to Fl. from NY and the hubs never got warm enough that you couldn't put your hand on them and leave it there!!! After this trip I swear by them!

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6 month update and they are still holding up very well and have yet to add any oil to them
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