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<blockquote data-quote="Buckethead" data-source="post: 325981" data-attributes="member: 9470"><p>Great advice. I totally rebuilt my trailer, all new grade 8 hardware, new leaf spring bushings, bearings, races, seals, the whole 9 yards. New wiring kit, jack, winch, tires and wheels. Wire wheeled all the old paint and primer off and put on new. I shouldn't have any trouble if I keep up with maintenance. It was costly but worth it. I was involved with a seized hub once way way out in east Jesus and I do not want to play that game again. Good post.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Buckethead, post: 325981, member: 9470"] Great advice. I totally rebuilt my trailer, all new grade 8 hardware, new leaf spring bushings, bearings, races, seals, the whole 9 yards. New wiring kit, jack, winch, tires and wheels. Wire wheeled all the old paint and primer off and put on new. I shouldn't have any trouble if I keep up with maintenance. It was costly but worth it. I was involved with a seized hub once way way out in east Jesus and I do not want to play that game again. Good post. [/QUOTE]
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