Heads up, trailer maintenence.

dnf736

Retired - And Still UTVUNderground Approved!!!!
Jan 15, 2009
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Alpine, CA
Make sure you prep & pretrip your trailers, tonite while greasing the wheel bearings on ours I found only one bolt (out of four) holding the brake backing plate on, it would seriously suck if we had a brake or bearing failure on our way to Utah so make sure you do your maintenence. I do bearings every other year and am doing them a year early due to the miles we will travel with LOORRS and this still happened.

Little time in the driveway save you alot of headache on the road.
 
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Bear Foot

It's time to Revolt!
May 2, 2010
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Bountiful, Utah
Bearing Buddies, are worth their weight in gold. No more fried bearings.

Blue or Red Loctite on all trailer suspension bolts, is a must. I like to use a dab of anti-seize compound on the pivot points and wheel studs. Use a torque wrench, to tighten the lug nuts.
 

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