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Dec-27-2015 03:11 PM
Dec-27-2015 01:03 PM
Dec-27-2015 12:42 PM
zolie wrote:
How do I tell Dexter from Al-Ko?
If I do have Al-Ko what do I need to upgrade?
Thanks
Dec-27-2015 12:37 PM
zolie wrote:
How do I tell Dexter from Al-Ko?
If I do have Al-Ko what do I need to upgrade?
Thanks
Dec-27-2015 12:33 PM
Lynnmor wrote:hohenwald48 wrote:dodge guy wrote:
10k RV miles is a lot for a TT...in one year!
I replaced my worn out Equalizers and bushings with the Dexter EZ Flex system at 10k miles. My TT is an 07 so it was 8 years old.
10,000 miles is one year is not a lot for some of us. Not everybody just goes the state park down the road. Some of us actually travel with our travel trailers.
I put on over 10,000 miles this year. Right now I am replacing all the failing Chinese wheel bearings that were new at the beginning of the year. The bearings were supplied with the new Dexter drums and brakes that replaced the Al-Ko junk. I ordered Timken bearings, and hopefully they will be better quality. I am also turning the brake drums and armature faces.
If you actually want to travel with these "travel" trailers, you have plenty of work to do if you want this junk to work.
Dec-27-2015 12:19 PM
Dec-27-2015 09:04 AM
hohenwald48 wrote:dodge guy wrote:
10k RV miles is a lot for a TT...in one year!
I replaced my worn out Equalizers and bushings with the Dexter EZ Flex system at 10k miles. My TT is an 07 so it was 8 years old.
10,000 miles is one year is not a lot for some of us. Not everybody just goes the state park down the road. Some of us actually travel with our travel trailers.
Dec-27-2015 08:44 AM
dodge guy wrote:
10k RV miles is a lot for a TT...in one year!
I replaced my worn out Equalizers and bushings with the Dexter EZ Flex system at 10k miles. My TT is an 07 so it was 8 years old.
Dec-27-2015 06:42 AM
Dec-26-2015 08:45 PM
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Dec-26-2015 02:34 PM
Dec-26-2015 02:15 PM
Lynnmor wrote:
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Those with no mechanical ability fail to see it as junk when it is right there in front of them.