So, I decided today would be the day to repack the wheel bearings of my newly acquired 2003 Pacific Trailer under my M15. The previous owner had bought the trailer new, and had never repacked the bearings. He had bearing buddies, and would give a squirt of grease when he went out to make sure the plastic indicator went forward. I inspected before taking things apart, and the inboard seals were not leaking on either side, and the wheels were clean in there. When a seal fails it all gets covered in grease. In any event, they hadn't been serviced since the trailer was new in '03, so since I am the new owner I figured now was the time. So, jacked the trailer up, and opened things up. Well, I am really amazed. Everything looked pristine. The grease was totally clean without any evidence of leakage at all. The bearings and races were perfect. I cleaned everything up, repacked the bearings, did the usual things to adjust etc., and put it all back together. I have heard mixed reviews about the theories of whether pressurizing the hubs with bearing buddies really works. But after seeing this, I am a believer now. This boat has been sailed in salt water many times, and the hubs are perfect. I hope I can keep them that way! Daniel Rich M15 #208 (still dry...)