Mcdave,
Thank you so much. You are awesome. Love your posts. They make me smile!
I don't know tires so much so I simply said to the clerk, " heavy load, lots of interstate travel, plus dirt gravel roads. I want the best you have "
Radial Tire came out first.
I got lazy on those bearings. They are the originals. 7-8 years old. I never so much as jacked it up and shook the tire. Never even greased them. If it aint broke don't mess wit it. Right? WRONG. The axle nut was not even hand tight and there was slop in both axles. That will not happen again. No Sir. They are now hand tight plus a quarter turn and greased. What grease in them was clean and free of metal specks or dirt. Oh thank you trailer god. So Lucky.
So now I must put new rear shocks on the truck prior to leaving. The trailer jack drags on the drive way now. It never did before. They are really bad I just cant put it off any more. And so it goes my friends.
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