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Wow. That seems pretty low, considering my truck tires go up to 50 psi. Thanks for the info.
I'm assuming the back bumper numbers will be the unit. Maybe someone can chime in.
Thank you. I was able to get it off, and the grease looks brand new inside (probably due to the silicone seal). I just bought this trailer, and the previous owner may have already replaced the bearings. I'm still going to check them this weekend when I have more daylight. Thanks again.
Is there a YouTube Video or write-up on how to take apart the hub and inspect the bearings? I found one video where the guy already has the hub taken apart. I'm not even sure how to get to that point.
In the picture below, the nuts labeled "A" and "B" that I un-tighten are just spinning freely...
I've been looking at a m101 style trailer for sale for $350 in my area. I'm not sure which one it is (a2, a3, etc). I have a few quick questions, since we're talking about which trailer is the best:
1) Can you pull an m101 behind a v6 Toyota Tacoma that tows 6,500 lbs? I am looking for a cool...