New to me 2018 Tab 320S, prepping for this camping season and successfully greased one side of the Dexter axle through the E-Z lube zerk fitting, while rotating the wheel. However I can't get any grease into the other side, the grease gun trigger is very hard to squeeze so it seems like there's a blockage. I took the zerk fitting out and pumped grease through that no problem so it seems like the blockage is in the hub grease channel or rear bearing. I called Apache (where I bought the Tab) and they said bring it in for a full tear down to both grease the bearings and clear the blockage, however they are booked out a month and half. Any other ideas what I might be able to do to clear the blockage, other than tearing down the hub myself, which I'm not comfortable with doing (especially having seen some videos of needing a puller to get the outer cover off).
2018 T@B 320S / 2017 Subaru Outback / Seattle, WA
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Thanks, I did some more research on Youtube watching a good video on removing the hub. Doesn't seem as hard as I thought. The first video I watched that put me off was perhaps not a Dexter, unless the brake shoes in that case had worn a lip on the cover and that was why he couldn't get it off without a puller. I think before booking it in somewhere, I'll have a go at taking the hub off (I noted the other comment that I might be able to find a place other than Apache to get it done sooner if I do need to get it done professionally.)