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Welcome the the forum. Could you post some pics of the" road grime?" POR is good for stopping rust! You might powerwash the trailer and see if that will be of any benefit.
I would think that depends on the use and condition. Check the sidewalls often to see if they are cracked ect, Even though mine still had the sickers on the tires ,I think if I used it daily I would change the tires. My 2 cents.
Jeff, thanks for the info. I will leave it as it is. I don't want to tear the trailer up.The roads here are not that great. I was refering to wheel spacers yes. What does the wheel bearings have to do with the use of Wheel Spacers?
I have a trailer I was going to move the axle under the springs to drop 4 inches in trailer height. But before I do this, I want to know if this will reduce my loading weight? Has anyone added spacers to the tires?
Ray ,the bathroom looks really nice. It is cool to be able to take a trailer and make it comfy as you have. Now where are the electronics? and the bar? Keep up the good work and give us some more pics![thumbzup]
I agree with you. It is like they have our monies and we can't even have the items until they say "Go". Get one good truck and have one for parts. sounds like a good plan.
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