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Lynnmor
Jul 16, 2014Explorer II
easycamper wrote:Lynnmor wrote:
It must be something that the owner did wrong. There is no way the carefully crafted trailer was less than perfect when built. The imported tires, bearings and spindles assembled perfectly couldn't fail. It had to be the owner. Always blame the victim even when you have no evidence of operator error.
Where's your evidence?
It's much more likely for a trailer to be in tip top condition when it leaves the factory with new tires, bearings, and brakes than after years of service.
Mine came with a severely bent axle, one brake not connected, little grease in bearings and extremely sloppy fit on hangers and Equa-Flex. But then I check that stuff and don't go by hearsay.
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