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<blockquote data-quote="Bailey Boat" data-source="post: 290446" data-attributes="member: 9583"><p>Why don't we tackle this from a preventitave aspect. The lugs look to be rusted pretty good and I'll bet the receiving threads are as well. MY solution would be to service the lugs and hubs annually with anti sieze and a corrosion prohibitor. Trailers that are dunked in salt water often see this issue as well as the rim actually rusting to the hub. Just one mans opinion......</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bailey Boat, post: 290446, member: 9583"] Why don't we tackle this from a preventitave aspect. The lugs look to be rusted pretty good and I'll bet the receiving threads are as well. MY solution would be to service the lugs and hubs annually with anti sieze and a corrosion prohibitor. Trailers that are dunked in salt water often see this issue as well as the rim actually rusting to the hub. Just one mans opinion...... [/QUOTE]
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