Reliable Sure Lube Axle

phipps

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I have a Reliable Sure Lube axle on my new pontoon trailer. The trailer manual doesnt address anything about the axle.

How does it work? How often/much grease do I add? As I add new does the old come out somewhere?
 

a70eliminator

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Re: Reliable Sure Lube Axle

On the back of the spindle is a relief hole, you pump grease till it comes out the hole.
My sure lube equiped trailer has a decal on the forward crossmember that gives an illustration,
 

phipps

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Re: Reliable Sure Lube Axle

Thanks. I thought that's how it worked, but didn't want to start pumping in grease and blow out the rear seal.
 

burp

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Re: Reliable Sure Lube Axle

I've had the Sure Lube axles under my boat trailers for 11 years, towed more than 20,000 miles.....and have never repacked a wheel bearing. I'll give the hub a few shots of grease every few months and before/during a long trip.

If you don't pump a little grease into them every once in awhile, the grease discharge hole on the backside of the torsion arm can become blocked with a hardened grease plug. If the grease hardens, then it is possible to pop/blow the rear grease seal when pumping in new grease.
 

phipps

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Re: Reliable Sure Lube Axle

If you don't pump a little grease into them every once in awhile, the grease discharge hole on the backside of the torsion arm can become blocked with a hardened grease plug. If the grease hardens, then it is possible to pop/blow the rear grease seal when pumping in new grease.

Thanks for the tip. I'll make sure I pump some grease in there once a month or so.

What type of grease do you use?
 

Mkos1980

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Re: Reliable Sure Lube Axle

19 Years here on the same bearings with no repack. I use Walmarts Marine Grease. Couldnt be happier. I pump it in the spring, mid year and once before I put it in storage. Usually takes 2-3 pumps to have some old stuff pop out the back. Wipe clean and your done. When I initially bought the boat, I learned from the PO about the axle and his maintenace. Did some searches and when I got it I pumped all new grease into it. I made sure I had a differant color and it took about 2.5 tubes for all 4 wheels.
 
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