JPOutfitters
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Also, don't put huge amounts of grease in there.
This was going to be my next question! Just a light coat?
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Also, don't put huge amounts of grease in there.
This was going to be my next question! Just a light coat?
Sent from my M860
Yep. pack the wheel bearings well, of course, but remember that for the hubs to work, a large piece of steel has to slide back and forth on lots of little splines by spring pressure.
So, you need lube to let it slide easily, and prevent rust, but that chunk of steel fills up the hub pretty full, and there is not a lot of gaps for grease to move through.
So, if it has to push its way through grease, its not going to.
I know this, because I once fixed a friend's hub that he had just worked on.
You could not even turn the hub all the way. He had pretty much filled it with grease, and there was not enough room for the chunk to move!
I know people who have lubed the hubs with Vaseline, or even light oil. I think that is a little overkill, but I don't know of any damage resulting. And their hubs worked very smoothly.
Just use good grease on the wheel bearings. Vaseline don't work there for long............
And yes, I know a guy who did it...........NOT me.


