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Should be good in reusing your bearings.
Races might be a different story since their not easily removed. Their not expensive luckily.
Dexter or Redline should have a new hub.
I was looking at eBay at the right moment and bought a NOS set of brake cables for $25.
The originals were too stretched to save.
I towed it around almost full yesterday for a few miles on backroads.
Wow.......Huge difference.
Even being 90-95% full, you can feel the water sloshing around...
I decided that it’s not worth the time and expense to install a surge brake actuator as I originally wanted.
It will almost never be on a public road and when/if it does, it will only be for 7 miles of backroads to my families ranch.
I’m very happy how it turned out and it is now ready to...
Well it’s all finished except for stenciling.
Tows great empty around town and does really well when full around the ranch.
Truck was in 4L when towing it this morning around the ranch. Up and down hills were comfortable.
I know when it’s half full it will be a completely different story and...
www.crofttrailer.com might have them.
It’s a standard pocket tie-down.
I just saw some for sale a few days ago when searching for something else.
Can’t remember now what site it was.
The manufacturers almost always never deal with individuals/civilians.
A huge lot of NOS ones were on GovPlantet recently.
Those on eBay could be from that.
Excellent info
I bought two myself at $60 each.
Use the best offer feature.
Again, until you replace all the rubber lines, every single one, your wasting your time.
That should have been one of the very first things done to the truck.
A sizable lot of them just sold out on eBay.
I intended to buy one for a spare, forgot about it and missed out.
Amazon used to have them but that is no longer the case.
I second the o-ring.
The spin-on filter takes up too much real estate for me.
Original design still works just fine.
The original fuel filters are plentiful and easy to replace.
Well she’s 95% finished.
Still have plumbing to hook up and stencil work to do.
Very happy to find new mounts for the tank.
Will redo the safety wire correctly on the hard tank mounting brackets.
Whomever did it last was horrible at it.
The original style faucets are almost impossible to fine.
I’ve had zero luck anyway.
Plumbing pics are easy to find.
Some of the original parts are not.
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