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I can't find anything about repacking the bearings in the Cobra
trailer web site http://www.cobratrailer.com Are the Cobra bearings sealed and don't need periodic repack? Otherwise what is the general recomendation? Thanks, Ramy |
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"Like all new cars, COBRA-trailer uses compact bearings since they
are available.With this bearings, there is no repacking, greasing or adjusting needed or possible. This bearings are sealed and greased for lifetime. When you open the grease cap on the axle, you will see a self securing all- metal nut ( Without any safety pin) On older axles there is a crown-style nut and a safety pin through the nut and the axle stump. This bearings need to be repacked, greased and adjusted." This is per Cobra/AS Mark Mahan 2K |
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The newer ones have sealed bearings. My last (1994) trailer didn't but
the current (1999) has them. Jim |
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