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Posted 9/4/2001 6:28 PM (#11739)
Subject: Trailer Bearings


If you are at all mechanically inclined, should be a piece of cake. Make sure you have all the stuff you need prior to starting it though. Makes things go alot easier. I did mine earlier this year and ended up having to replace seals which I didn't have on hand. After tracking them down, I finished about 3 days later. Total work time was only about 3 hours or so though.

By the way, how did you find they were starting to go?? I usually check mine for heat at every stop I make. I've never had any problems with any of the trailers I have towed. Maybe because I keep up on the prevetative maintenance stuff, I don't know.

Good Luck and Be Safe,
Scott

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