![]() Having had a UFP actuator failure and two flat tires on long trips I am a believer. Fairly in expensive to purchase (~$300) and have a tire shop install. The trailer TPMS monitor gave me a high temp warning, I pulled off and fixed the issue before it fried my trailer brakes, spindle and hubs. I had a actuator failure on my trailer a few years back. If you had a programmable tire pressure\ temperature monitoring system you may have caught the rising temperature before you had a total failure. I know I have been flamed for recommending this but I have to put in my 2 cents. To me that speaks volumes from the manufacturer standing behind the product from a reliability standpoint. They seem to be running cooler and so far after ~1200 miles working great. Hated my greased axles which constantly needed care. Trying to see how Vaults would be any different, other than that they are less likely to leak. But my oil bath hubs were full, then one started leaking during the tow and without warning fried the bearings to the point that the spindle was torched so bad and I could barely get the wheel off (spindle nut/threads warped). I get what you are saying, you can always throw a new hub on, even on the side of the road. I see them as a "better" oil bath solution because of the viscosity of the hybrid oil, but the problem is if the oil leaks out your bearings will be toast in no time just like oil bath. I guess the key would be to watch for leaking fluid as your maintenance, and if they leak, you replace the hub, right? I'm going to go by the trailer shop to take a look in person. That looks like the installation guide but I thought you don't really service them once they are on there. Maybe I don't understand Vaults completely. Have a look at this, it is the service procedure for the vault hubs, nothing too complicated here and done with the same tools you would use with a standard dust cap or bearing buddy setup. You could either carry a spare standard hub and some grease or a spare hub with vault cap and the correct grease. There is nothing magic about the vault hubs. Paramount Saban Films will release The Vault in select US theaters on VOD starting March 26th, 2021.No reason to be stuck onside the road. This was supposed to open in Spain last fall, but has been delayed. Santaolalla, Michel Gaztambide, and Rowan Athale. The script is by Rafa Martiěnez, Andreěs Koppel, Borja Glez. The Vault, originally known as Way Down, is directed by Catalonian filmmaker Jaume Balagueró, director of the films The Nameless, Darkness, Fragile,, Rec 2, Rec 4: Apocalypse, Mientras duermes, and Muse previously. With thousands of soccer fans cheering in the streets, and security forces closing in, the crew have just minutes to pull off the score of a lifetime. When an engineer (Highmore) learns of a mysterious, impenetrable fortress hidden under The Bank of Spain, he joins a crew of master thieves who plan to steal the legendary lost treasure locked inside while the whole country is distracted by Spain’s World Cup Final. Here's the official US trailer ( two posters) for Jaume Balagueró's The Vault, direct from YouTube: This looks like an energetic thriller and an epic high-stakes heist. They will only have 105 minutes while everyone is watching the World Cup match being broadcast on a giant screen placed just in front of the bank The film's ensemble cast features Freddie Highmore, Astrid Berges-Frisbey, Sam Riley, and Liam Cunningham, with Jose Coronado, Luis Tosar, Axel Stein, Daniel Holguiěn, and Famke Janssen. When they learn that a legendary lost treasure is going to be held at the bank's safe, they put together a team to pull it off. The Bank of Spain building is more than 100 years old, with no building blueprints and a security system that includes an underground river that will flood if the safe room is breached. The original Spanish release has been delayed due to the pandemic, but they're debuting in the US on VOD in March. "I want you to help me break into the most secure vault in the world." Paramount Saban have released an official US trailer for a Spanish heist action-thriller called The Vault, also originally titled Way Down in Spain. ![]()
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