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Originally Posted by Happy Pappy
Robert, thanks for this post! You saved me this past weekend. We took Nathan's car up to Wyoming and then hauled my 150 back on my trailer. I performed all of my normal maintenance before we left, greased bearings and check pressure. I read this post Saturday morning and decided to take a closer look at my tires at our first gas stop that morning and found one was about down to threads on the inside and the other three were showing similar wear. Fortunately there was a tire store across the street from our stop and they had four tires for me. They checked the bearings and they could all be tightened by hand. Needless to say if I hadn't read this post I might not have taken that close a look at the tires and would of had a 150 scattered all over the highway. I will be looking for new bearings before we take the trailer out again...........
Thanks!!!
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Wow, very cool it helped... If I may... On 35 immediately south of wonder world drive, on the north bound side, there is a Magnum Trailer Outlet store.. They fixed mine replaced the bearings needed, checked all the brakes etc... And it was incredibly well priced... Just throwing it out there...
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