I have bearing buddies on my trailer. One of the nipples always comes unscrewed and it is a mess to screw it back in. The other one won't even thread. I don't understand what happened? Is the female thread that is in the bearing out of alignment? What can I do? I don't want to replace the bearings they work fine. But greasing the wheels is now a real hassle.
Thanks
wheel bearing nipples
wheel bearing nipples
Last edited by muskie on Thu Jul 15, 2010 10:36 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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Hi Muskie, go on the Bearing Buddy web site and if my memory serves me correctly I'm sure they have something written about that issue and explain on how to fix it. I think there web site is www.bearingbuddies.com
If not just google bearing buddies.
BBD
If not just google bearing buddies.
BBD
I had that problem a while back as well. Unfortunately I had to throw mine out and replace them with new ones. What happened is my grease gun got stuck on the nipple and by my senseless pulling and prying i bent the nipple and it came loose. needless to say I could no longer tighten it. I no longer pull and pry on the nipples..... 

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bearing buddies
Bearing buddies work very well when they are maintained properly.
Many people apply too much grease in them and blow out a seal. This allows the grease to end up all over the inside/outside of the wheel or both. Bearing buddies work very well when the bearings are packed properly and then a slight amount of grease applied therough the nipple to create a slight pressure to prevent water infiltration....Larry
Many people apply too much grease in them and blow out a seal. This allows the grease to end up all over the inside/outside of the wheel or both. Bearing buddies work very well when the bearings are packed properly and then a slight amount of grease applied therough the nipple to create a slight pressure to prevent water infiltration....Larry
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If you are adding bearing buddies to your trailer wheels you first need to remove the existing bearings and check or replace them. Then hand force wheel bearing grease into them and reinstall them. The bearing buddies will allow you to add grease but the more important part is the constant pressure it applies to keep water out. Remember don't over do the grease [and therefore pressure] after installing the new bearing buddies....larry