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Lawrence James wrote:
It is extremely easy to tell if a bearing is bad or not with a visual inspection. I don't replace good parts. You don't even know how old the trailer is, how much it was used, or if it even was used in salt water. You just offhanded recommend replacement with no other info about the situation. Does that sound like well thought out good advice to you? Sure. Trailer bearings are cheap, and relatively easy to replace in a short amount of time. What's the harm? -- __________________________________________________ __________ Email sent to will never reach me. |
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