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<blockquote data-quote="mudgee hunter" data-source="post: 494911" data-attributes="member: 9124"><p>Is it a new trailer? Some old trailers where hollow.solid is the new reg. </p><p>Put 2 extra nylocs nuts on the U bolts with a bit of anti seize, , this protects the thread from damage, and cut of the excess bellow them. </p><p>And as dead said, check those bearings out. Clean the hubs out 100%. Holden hubs need to packed fully with grease. Yeah, I've seen many slipper spring set ups cut the side walls aout with friction. </p><p>5mm box is the minimum, and grease them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mudgee hunter, post: 494911, member: 9124"] Is it a new trailer? Some old trailers where hollow.solid is the new reg. Put 2 extra nylocs nuts on the U bolts with a bit of anti seize, , this protects the thread from damage, and cut of the excess bellow them. And as dead said, check those bearings out. Clean the hubs out 100%. Holden hubs need to packed fully with grease. Yeah, I've seen many slipper spring set ups cut the side walls aout with friction. 5mm box is the minimum, and grease them. [/QUOTE]
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