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May-17-2016 04:57 PM
Capn' Don wrote:
Hey everyone,
Thanks for all the information I found a different shop in the Phoenix area, incidentally the dealer I purchased the fiver from, who will replace the bearings for a significantly lower price than camping world. A special Thank you to Jamway. If you weren't almost a thousand miles away I'd take you up on your offer. Once again thanks to all who responded.
Don
May-16-2016 07:52 PM
Capn' Don wrote:
Hey everyone,
Thanks for all the information I found a different shop in the Phoenix area, incidentally the dealer I purchased the fiver from, who will replace the bearings for a significantly lower price than camping world. A special Thank you to Jamway. If you weren't almost a thousand miles away I'd take you up on your offer. Once again thanks to all who responded.
Don
May-16-2016 03:45 PM
May-16-2016 01:36 PM
May-16-2016 07:34 AM
neal10a wrote:
Do the Trailer mfgs. force the never lube bearings on the customer or can you order the trailer with out them. I don't think I want the risk of owning these bearing and prefer the old fashion tried and true bearings.
May-16-2016 07:19 AM
May-16-2016 05:54 AM
ronald1russell wrote:
Before you spend a lot of money having Nev R Lube bearings installed consider a Disc Brake Conversion Kit for $1950 that has the bearings already pressed into the new integrated Rotor/Hub assembly.
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