skipro3 wrote:
They sure do! And so does the truck suspension, the tires, wheels, etc. And that's why I don't take my camper on bad roads. Heck I won't hardly take my camper off pavement; I sadly have to admit these things will not last for long otherwise. So, instead of taking the camper back into more remote areas, I stage in a decent camp area and haul these to go out exploring the rougher roads and access to sights and areas;

skipro3,
Are those Honda trail 90s or 110s? If there are they are sure in good shape. If not what brand are they? They sure would be handy to do some trial exploring. I would like to find something like that for some back roads, don't want something that does 70MPH just a putter around one.
Back to the original post sorry for the interruption.
To the OP that has got to real suck big time. Going to do a little fix up and it turnings into a major project. And just when the weather is starting to get a little better. This fix is going to cut into the camping season I would think.