โApr-26-2015 07:31 PM
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โApr-28-2015 11:26 PM
Wood chip wrote:
My trailer was repaired today and OutdoorRV came through with the quick approval to have it repaired near my house. The hangers and bushing were ok and new bolt was installed. Took about an hour with 2 guys. I re-tightened all the bolts. I will do this annually moving forward. Thanks for replys.
โApr-28-2015 07:38 PM
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โApr-28-2015 05:34 PM
64thunderbolt wrote:
OK, who has the popcorn?
โApr-28-2015 03:52 PM
โApr-28-2015 11:41 AM
PRodacy wrote:RCMAN46 wrote:
The bolts on my trailer not only had the knurled portion on the head end but on the thread/nut end the threaded section is smaller diameter than the body. This gives a shoulder for the nut to be torqued against and control the distance from the nut to the head.
My shackle bolts are not anything you will find except at a trailer supply or someone that carries shackle bolts. They are a special single purpose item.
Mine look like these.
Wet Bolts
I had not heard of wet bolts before. Can someone explain how they work? The link didn't provide any information. Do they just provide a layer of grease between the bolt and sleeve? Is there a grease seal somewhere on them? Zerk fittings? Thanks. Always good to learn new things.
โApr-28-2015 11:33 AM
RCMAN46 wrote:
The bolts on my trailer not only had the knurled portion on the head end but on the thread/nut end the threaded section is smaller diameter than the body. This gives a shoulder for the nut to be torqued against and control the distance from the nut to the head.
My shackle bolts are not anything you will find except at a trailer supply or someone that carries shackle bolts. They are a special single purpose item.
Mine look like these.
Wet Bolts
โApr-28-2015 11:24 AM
โApr-28-2015 11:04 AM
SabreCanuck wrote:
It appears there are a few nuts loose here.
โApr-28-2015 09:59 AM
โApr-28-2015 04:51 AM
B.O. Plenty wrote:
None of these bolts are suitable as they do not have the knurled portion below the head. The shackle bolts do. It is designed to lock the bolt so it cannot rotate and wear out the holes in the spring hanger.
B.O.
โApr-27-2015 10:42 PM
oldbeek wrote:
Now the problem is that the shackle bolt hole is wallowed out. The factory bolt has serrations on the head end that forces into the support hole to keep the bolt from turning. Now the bolt is going to turn in the shackle support instead of in the bushing. In a short period of time the bolt will start to be cut by turning in the support instead of the bushing. The only long term answer for any RV is to install a wet bolt shackle kit. (Greaseable)