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RCMAN46
May 11, 2017Explorer
As a minimum I would remove the grease cap and inspect the cap and what you can see of the bearing and axle nut.
I did that on my small utility trailer a couple years ago and one of the grease caps had water in it. Needles to say I repacked both bearings that year.
I do this anytime the trailer has set for more than a couple months.
I do the same for my 5th wheel.
I did that on my small utility trailer a couple years ago and one of the grease caps had water in it. Needles to say I repacked both bearings that year.
I do this anytime the trailer has set for more than a couple months.
I do the same for my 5th wheel.
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