Bigplumbs
Well-Known Member
If you tow your boat any significant distance I would always advise that you take a couple of replacement bearings or better complete Hubs with you (£45 from ebay for a pair). I would also Join the AA as they will recover you and your boat. As has happened to me.
On our recent trip to Brixham I had to replace my Taper wheel bearing on the camp site on our unbraked trailer. It is actually a very easy job with only a few tools needed.
Here is a little video of the process that might help someone in the future.
Remember to fit the bearing/Hub properly with the trailer jacked up, Tighten the castle nut until the wheel is very stiff or will not spin, Then slacken off the nut until the wheel spins freely and put in the split pin, adjusting the nut slightly until you can get the pin in the hole
On our recent trip to Brixham I had to replace my Taper wheel bearing on the camp site on our unbraked trailer. It is actually a very easy job with only a few tools needed.
Here is a little video of the process that might help someone in the future.
Remember to fit the bearing/Hub properly with the trailer jacked up, Tighten the castle nut until the wheel is very stiff or will not spin, Then slacken off the nut until the wheel spins freely and put in the split pin, adjusting the nut slightly until you can get the pin in the hole
