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valhalla360
Jun 23, 2017Navigator
Unless you can keep it out of the sun (ie: in a pole barn or under a cover), not much you can do.
I wouldn't count on miracle sprays or "marine" grade (we have a boat and at 10yrs, they start to go too).
If you are going to keep the rig for 15-20yrs, just plan on having them replaced at 7-10yrs. You don't have to match the original but I would avoid wacky designs if you are thinking about resale (or at 15-20yrs the value won't be much so have at it).
I would lean away from an all white trailer. FEMA orders trailers for emergencies and they typically come without stickers, so if your trailer doesn't have them they look like a FEMA trailer.
I wouldn't count on miracle sprays or "marine" grade (we have a boat and at 10yrs, they start to go too).
If you are going to keep the rig for 15-20yrs, just plan on having them replaced at 7-10yrs. You don't have to match the original but I would avoid wacky designs if you are thinking about resale (or at 15-20yrs the value won't be much so have at it).
I would lean away from an all white trailer. FEMA orders trailers for emergencies and they typically come without stickers, so if your trailer doesn't have them they look like a FEMA trailer.
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