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<blockquote data-quote="TerryMiller" data-source="post: 3205578" data-attributes="member: 7900"><p>Considering that. Oddly enough, when we first bought our RV, lots of folks on the RV forums stated that the Never-Lube bearings lasted a long time. However, we are an odd pair. Unlike many other full-time RV'ers, we don't move all that often. We retired around July of 2014, went to one location in Colorado for 20 months, Oregon for 17 months, and Utah for 9 months. Noticed the leaking prior to moving from Oregon to Utah. We've towed this RV about 5700 miles total. Thus, I presume that Never-Lube bearings need to be turned in order for them to "last."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TerryMiller, post: 3205578, member: 7900"] Considering that. Oddly enough, when we first bought our RV, lots of folks on the RV forums stated that the Never-Lube bearings lasted a long time. However, we are an odd pair. Unlike many other full-time RV'ers, we don't move all that often. We retired around July of 2014, went to one location in Colorado for 20 months, Oregon for 17 months, and Utah for 9 months. Noticed the leaking prior to moving from Oregon to Utah. We've towed this RV about 5700 miles total. Thus, I presume that Never-Lube bearings need to be turned in order for them to "last." [/QUOTE]
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