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Am I forgetting anything ?
1) Extra set of bearings for the axles on the boat 2) Mini grease gun 3) Folding 4-way lug wrench 4) Roll on jack (for flat tire) Any thing extra you guys carry for such a long road trip? How often do ya'll stop to re-grease the bearings? I will be traveling from DeRidder to Belle Chasse. It normally takes us 5 hrs with traffic. Im thinking 7+ with boat. Please add your input. Thanks guys ! |
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I don't think it should take you 2 more hours just because you have a boat. I pull a trailer with 4wheelers to my lease every weekend during the winter and it takes 3 hours whether I have the trailer or not. I would change the bearings before the trip though, especially if they haven't been changed in a while. And don't forget to check the spare tire to make sure it's in good shape...the jack and lug wrench won't do much good if you don't have a good replacement tire!
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where u gonna be fishing at?
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Empire/Buras/Venice.. i got a good spare and the bearings are in 80% shape.. i changed all 4 hubs back in march/april
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i might bring a small tool box with me with a hammer and the occasional screwdrivers and a few sockets, just in case..
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Nowdays you can get the entire hub assembly with the bearings already packed with grease. Seal in ziploc and put in safe place. I don't want to be on the side of the Bonne Carre bridge trying to 'hand-pack' bearings. I think you have all the safety equip. you need although I would add some of those giant channel locks. Last time I had one burn up I couldn't get the inside race off but some nice gentleman stopped and loaned us a pipe wrench. Good luck and hope you 'tear em up'...P.S. if you have bearing buddies(the little spring-loaded caps) , just barely keep a little positive pressure on them. I've got a buddy that insist on pumping the hell out of his bearing buddies to the point he blows out his inner seals.
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i got one of them in my tool box. Got road flares and those triangle signs...Just in case...
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Trailer Wheels
You might've done this already, but I'd put something like Never-Seize on the lugs of your trailer tires. I knew somebody who got a flat on his boat trailer, and couldn't get the wheels off. It doesn't take long for them to freeze up in Saltwater.
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i'll stop by auto-zone after work and grab a can... didn't do that... i was giving that impact wrench hell when i was changing the bearings... lol
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JFranovich, wish you were fishing PLAKE since my boss just put a brochure on my desk for school in N.O. the same dates. Anyone fish PLake on here and want to take me August 12-15?
Regards, Raymond |
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you can buy a hub with the spare attached it seems like a great idea. . i usally tow my boat 250- 325 mikes per weekend and a 18 ft enclosed cargo trailer every day 50+ miles havnt had trouble with the hubs just keep them well greased but its is still smart to keep a spare hub, hand tools and a BRIGHT flash light . good luck in venice the river is at 3 something in new orleans now so the fishin and water clarity should be great we were catching red within evysight of the river 2 weeks ago.
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roger that... im getting new fillet knives after work also..
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If your worried about your hubs make sure to have a punch to knock out the racers with and a chiesel in case the bearing freezes on the spindile and some emre cloth. Buddie bearings dont have to be greased every trip. Every 3 or 4 trips pump a couple of shots or grease.
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i bought all new bearings and all new bearing buddies in march/april of this year... replaced them all at the same time !
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You have to be one of the most prepared people I have ever seen! Good Lord! Hey, don't forget your tackle boxes, poles and live shrimp(you can get them there).Croakers might help if all else fails(W's saving grace)!
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I have a 2008 trailor and it came with hubs that the manufactor says never have to be greased. Have you guys ever heard of this?
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Thats the same thing I was thinking. Man I sure am glad I seen this post because I pull my boat from Denham Springs to Venice, Grande Isle, Big Lake, and Lake mary and even from Hackberry to Grand Isle which is a 6 hour trip and I set the cruise on 80 and roll with it. I need to start collecting those things just in case.
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Quote:
Sure is a good looking boat in your avitar!!!! |
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Mine are the tapered 1 &1/4" bearings... takes me about 15 minutes to change whole set on one hub... i'll be I-10 all the way... if anything goes wrong, hopefully it'll go wrong close to an exit with an auto parts store clOUse (for salty) by.... im keeping my fingers crossed.... BTW tackle boxes and poles are already in boat... and im leaving august 12th.. lol im readier than REDDY !!!! I might get one of them air compressors that are cig. lighter adaptable.
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& when none of that stuff works make sure you have lots of beer!!!!!!!!!!!!
It kicks the anger factor down a notch! |
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