After nearly 20 years experiencing the joys (not) of Buddy Bearings and grease I finally bit the bullet and converted to the oil bath system. Seems like the gods have been against me on the old grease system, there are very few others I've talked to that have had the extent of problems that I have had. 2 years ago I converted to Electric over Hydraulic and replaced all of the rotors and calipers (SS) to Kodiak. New bearings and replacement Buddy Bearings for grease. Used the best, 100% waterproof marine grease I could find, followed every recommendation I could find, including topping off the Buddy Bearings only when hot, then cooling the hubs down before dunking in the water. Still blew 2 inner seals after 2 years of very light use, disc brakes useless on those wheels. Pulling a 25 in freeway traffic on only 2 working discs is seriously risky.
I have a Pacific trailer and have learned way more than I wanted to learn about seals. First off, it evidently has non-standard seal surface diameters. They are 2 1/8" dia rather than 2 1/4" dia for axles with this load rating. They are Dexter axles, well-respected as an axle goes. That became my biggest hurdle to buying the right seals which had to be researched and bought separately from the Kodiak Oil Bath kit.
Now with approximately 100 road miles on the new system in 100F+ weather, I'm gaining confidence. The next milestone will be the 2-year mark. If everything is still OK, I will be sold on this system and elated I did the switch.
Special thanks to Jim Gibson and Colby for your valuable information while I was head-scratching what to do next.
I have a Pacific trailer and have learned way more than I wanted to learn about seals. First off, it evidently has non-standard seal surface diameters. They are 2 1/8" dia rather than 2 1/4" dia for axles with this load rating. They are Dexter axles, well-respected as an axle goes. That became my biggest hurdle to buying the right seals which had to be researched and bought separately from the Kodiak Oil Bath kit.
Now with approximately 100 road miles on the new system in 100F+ weather, I'm gaining confidence. The next milestone will be the 2-year mark. If everything is still OK, I will be sold on this system and elated I did the switch.
Special thanks to Jim Gibson and Colby for your valuable information while I was head-scratching what to do next.