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ken56
Sep 11, 2020Explorer
Definitely worth the money to do. It's not a terribly hard job but it is work to do. If you are not experienced at working on vehicles have a local shop do it for you, no need to go to an RV dealer. You need a couple floor jacks and jack stands to stabilize the trailer while you work on it. A ball joint tool is handy to press the new brass bushing in although I used a large C-clamp. It made a huge difference in trailer ride. Quieted things down too.
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