Fully assembled Sure-Lube end unit features high-speed marine-grade E-coated hub. Includes hub with spindle, bearings, seal, Sure Lube grease cap completely assembled, and stud nuts packed loose. Sure-Lube greasing system uses no springs, O-rings or rubber plugs! Grease is inserted through zerk fitting on the cap and flows through bearings before exiting rear of hub. Double-lip, spring-loaded seal protects bearings from corrosion.
Tally19,April 15, 2008
By Tally19from Doral, FL 33122
"Very reliable and easy for making boat trailers for salt water use. By using this product, half of your work is done. I recommended to my friends."
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reliable sure lube hub,April 14, 2008
By bm42649from Connecticut
"Great product, but make sure you check for proper size tubing to weld these stubs into, it can be hard to find, and not cheap. Otherwise, nice set-up. Seems to be well made and saves time coming pre- assembled, but will probably have to be disassemled when welding to tubing to make the axle,"
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complete trailer hub,April 14, 2008
By GeorgeTheWelderfrom Fairfield, CT
"This unit is well made and complete - ready to weld on your square tube axle - for the price it can't be beat - the axle stub is beefy and long enough to get the hub nice and straight in the square tubing - I did run some extra grease thru the unit after it cooled down from welding since it got hot enough to thin out the existing grease. I would recommend it to someone looking to build their own trailer."
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Reliable Sure-Lube Trailer Hub,October 15, 2007
By Blackstonefrom Clinton, Iowa
"I ordered these hubs to replace expensive non-rebuildable hubs on a autimotive tow dolly. The hubs appear to be very good quality and seem like they will acually grease the bearings through the front grease zerk.They appear to be equal to hubs found on higher quality trailers,for a pretty fair price.I would recommend these hubs and think they will last for many years."
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Professional