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Bear_Ghost
May 09, 2016Explorer
Bill & Kate wrote:
For an 11 year old trailer, the safest thing to do is to disassemble one wheel, and get the numbers off them. A good auto parts guy should be able to cross reference them to a good, quality, name brand parts .... Timken, or whatever ....
I would take the old ones with me to make sure they match up .....
Good idea, I was hoping to be able to get all parts gathered and knock out the job in one shot, but how often does that happen!:B What complicates things too, is I have to store the trailer at an RV yard and I will have to do the work on the street in front of my house. I'll make some calls tomorrow and try and find a local parts shop that carries these parts. Would Napa or Auto Zone carry the kits? Or do I need to find a RV specific parts house?
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