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"EXPEDITION' Vs. 'OFF ROAD'...

"EXPEDITION' Vs. 'OFF ROAD'...
I would like to see them... I wonder if that hub trick would work with a D60F?

D-60 hubs sometimes have round hubs, no 'Notches' so you would have to counter sink the grease Zerk, but YES it will work on everything I've tried it on so far.

Just remember to mark your hub with an 'UP' for when you change wheels so you don't hang a wheel on the Zerk and break it off...
If the Zerk is 'Down' the wheel will slide right on and not chew up the grease Zerk.

Getting that spindle full of grease is a big deal,
It's a large air space that contracts when you slop though water/mud, and when that air contracts, it sucks in water right past that little dinky axle/inside spindle seal...
Getting rid of that air space stopped virtually ALL my water problems...
Saved me the $15 for new inside spindle bearing/seal kit for each side every time I check/repack my bearings...
 

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