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carringb
Jul 19, 2014Explorer
I have the same problem with my new Creekside (also a Nash product).
I'm pretty sure whoever is lubing the axles as the factory is blowing too much grease in through the "EZ-lube" zerks. This causes the seal to blow out and grease the brake shoes. But... just speculation at this point. I am happy with how the wiring looks, and they were adjusted properly, and are sized larger than other equivalent trailers. But the dealer is booked out a while, and I haven't had time to look myself.
I'm pretty sure whoever is lubing the axles as the factory is blowing too much grease in through the "EZ-lube" zerks. This causes the seal to blow out and grease the brake shoes. But... just speculation at this point. I am happy with how the wiring looks, and they were adjusted properly, and are sized larger than other equivalent trailers. But the dealer is booked out a while, and I haven't had time to look myself.
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