Trailer Maint Issue
"Butch Davis" wrote in message
nk.net...
Thursday out fishing one of my friends told a story of replaceing dry
rotted boat trailer tires with new. Problem encountered was lug nuts
frozen to studs. Long story short, he had them cut off with a torch and
replaced along with lug nuts. Used all SS replacements.
He suggested we all check ours just in case. Checked mine yesterday.
Backed off each nut in turn, applied OMC Triple Guard to the stud and
retightened. One lug nut required a lot of work to remove necesitating a
lot of 1/8th turns back and forth with added lube until I finally worked
it off. Of course the lug and nut were stripped.
Lucky me I have disc brakes so lined up the offending stud with a roomy
space and banged it out using a drift pin. I'll get a replacement Monday.
Moral of story is to check/lube your boat trailer lugs every year. Don't
even have to jack it up if you do one lug at a time. A good anti-seize
will probably work as well as or better than the Triple Guard I use.
Butch
Good advice! Thanks for the heads up. ;-)
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