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colliehauler
Nov 02, 2019Explorer III
You don't have to put left hand bolts back in. Any auto parts store should carry right hand bolts and shouldn't take over a hour to change them all with a press. Another thing to be concerned about is packing the wheel bearings and inspecting the brakes, especially if the trailer has been sitting a long time. New tires won't do any good if you lose a wheel. Can't help you with the tank.
Just thought it probably doesn't have studs pressed into the drum if it's the old style wheels. If so I would put a modern axle and tires under it. Not that much cost and you would get new brakes and wheel bearings.
I only seen land-liner and land-commander when I went to the Web site my vintage trailer. Land commander was 20' and 3100#.
Just thought it probably doesn't have studs pressed into the drum if it's the old style wheels. If so I would put a modern axle and tires under it. Not that much cost and you would get new brakes and wheel bearings.
I only seen land-liner and land-commander when I went to the Web site my vintage trailer. Land commander was 20' and 3100#.
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