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RinconVTR
Nov 28, 2017Explorer
I've had OEM nylon bushings look like that after 3000 miles.
I have used Never Fail's previously but never found them worn before I sold the trailer.
My current TT has wet bolts and bronze bushings.
They all wear no matter what you do. They are plain bearings that see very one sided load and cannot rotate to wear evenly.
I would install Never Fail bushings again without hesitation. I prefer not dealing with grease when ever possible and add to that, wet bolts can only be greased unloaded. Tires off the ground (or removed).
I have used Never Fail's previously but never found them worn before I sold the trailer.
My current TT has wet bolts and bronze bushings.
They all wear no matter what you do. They are plain bearings that see very one sided load and cannot rotate to wear evenly.
I would install Never Fail bushings again without hesitation. I prefer not dealing with grease when ever possible and add to that, wet bolts can only be greased unloaded. Tires off the ground (or removed).
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