do any of you have them added?

and if so how did you do it?
Ron Dickey wrote:4 Pin Plug that comes with Trailer
The Connection that is supplied with the trailer for the lights is smaller then what you use in the US.
If you use this connection plug (suppled)
you may not be able to barrow or rent other trailers your plug is smaller and pins are closer together.
even your inline plug tester will not work.
It does not come with LED lights so it is more worth the buck to go to wally Mart or trailer store and buy a LED set for around 35 bucks. (I read the walmart submersible ones get wet inside on the walmart site)
it might be worth getting submersible lights just in case on that odd moment when you might wish you had.
And you will not have a small plug too.
IslandStorm62 wrote:I'm a little confused about his HF Bearing seal. I just bought a HF 1720 Lbs Capacity Trailer, and having inventory and read through most of the manual, there was no mention of a bearing seal. Based on the assembly instruction, the bearing goes into the hub, then there is the "20 Flat Washer" followed by the Castle nut and cotter pin? I have not yet pulled out the bearings to clean them and repack them with grease. Did I miss something with regards to the bearing seal?
wingloader wrote:
When I called the 1-800 number to order the parts for the spare hub, the seal wasn't on the diagram so guess what...I didn't order it! I didn't realize it until I received the box of stuff. I am going to buy another seal from Napa. I found the perfect part number on the forum which I used to replace the one I destroyed. It is Napa part number 12745. Thank you "nobody" for getting that figured out! FYI, "nobody" is the username of the guy who researched and found the correct seal from Napa.
Joe
slowcowboy wrote:easy ron. just weld on a large bolt to your spring u bolts plate and then put on a monroe 12 inch gas shock. then eye fit it to the side of the frame and drill a hole though the frame and another bolt and get it set at kinda a 45 degrea angle. it works real slick. I shemed mine up with some pieces of plate steel to square up the c channel on the harbor freight frame.
would add photos but its 2 am in the moring and I am not in the mood.
slow
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