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Catrider1 wrote:
If you do it or hire someone to do it, make sure you do NOT jack up the trailer on the axle (close to the tire should be OK). I got lazy last summer and had the local RV fix it shop do my 3 axle trailer and he jacked up each axle in the center of the axle and destroyed all three. Cost me $1400 to have all replaced and new bearing.
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midnightsadie wrote:
first time ? better to have a friend who knows show you. its not hard BUT things have to go back in the right spot and the nut tension needs to be just right.
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yankeeslover wrote:
rv place charges $95.00...maybe I should just pay them? small fee if only every couple years to do? or are rv dealers known to find other troubles?
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