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tg0824SSVGG
06-16-2012, 12:37 PM
Hey all,

Have any of you had to try to use the warranty process with the "Vault" hubs that have failed? I lost 2 on my trip to powell, out in the middle of BFE - all
I could do was put a "bearing buddy" on them and fill with grease - even though they are not "grease" - it's a hybrid lubricant under pressure - and no service
is required - they just "came off".

I am still within the 5 year warranty period, but haven't been able to contact the company as yet - because just when I got back home, we've been
involved (nearly involved anyway) withi this massive wildfire in Colorado ... and just now are things settling down enough to worry about the boat rather
than whether or not we will have to evacuate (or as my grand-daughter says - evaporate).

michael hunter
06-18-2012, 09:21 AM
I just had one fail on a 250 mile trip to Nashville . It blew the seal out I'm not sure if its a dragging brake or bearing grease failure.
I repacked it with grease and it seamed OK for the rest of the trip . I will check it out thoroughly this week .

wotan2525
06-18-2012, 09:47 AM
The people I know with the vaults have not had any issues -- but -- since you've both experienced failure, why not just replace with bearing buddies? AFAIK those are pretty much bombproof?

tg0824SSVGG
06-18-2012, 08:04 PM
Vault guy is sending me 2 new caps and the appropriate tube of grease/hybrid to put this back together. He said
as just the caps came off, I should be fine and just replace them.

He also said the "regular" grease I put in there should not hurt anything. We will see!

tg0824SSVGG
06-18-2012, 08:06 PM
Oh Wotan,

these are SUPPOSED to be even more bomb-proof - not maintenance, no observing .. nothing, for 5-10 years.

If I have problems after the warranty is up (too bad I didn't see the card in the boat paperwork that would have extended the
warranty to 10 years for $50 ... ) then I will switch to the "normal" bearing buddy gig I had on the last trailer.

michael hunter
06-18-2012, 08:51 PM
I talked to Vault today they are sending new parts to put the hub back to original . They said its the grease that makes the difference it will liquefy at 150 degrees and then turn to a thick grease when submerged. Great service so far.