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I have been here now for over a decade and in those times I have driven 500, 600, 1,000 miles and in my early days I would have the worse luck. I would blow tires our,wheel bearings failed and hubs and spindles would fail. Year after year I would have the worse trailering experiences.
My last straw was 5 or 6 years ago I had bearing failure and a hub got so hot it exploded. The spindle was severely damaged. I took 4 or 5 hours at the Loves Truck stop outside Orangeburg, SC at 301 and I -26.
I finally got tired of it and tore my trailer down. I built it up with Kodiak stainless steel brakes and hubs. I bought load range D tires as they are the largest for 14 inch rims. I made a kit with parts such as hubs prelubed , a portable floor jack, trailer parts like grease caps , cotter pins and such. I have spare grease, rags, and spare lumber. We have breaker bars and a jack stands too. Everything I need to rebuild two wheels.
I think having your own. NASCAR trailer pit kit is a great thing. I also learned this. Repack your hubs before every long trip. Run your trailer tires at max pressure and get the highest load range tires your wheels will allow. The Kodiak breaks and tires have not let me down..knock on wood.
I have found my tie down calipers would stick causing excessive heat which lead to bearing failure and tire failure. The Kodiak breaks have been flawless.
I have been here now for over a decade and in those times I have driven 500, 600, 1,000 miles and in my early days I would have the worse luck. I would blow tires our,wheel bearings failed and hubs and spindles would fail. Year after year I would have the worse trailering experiences.
My last straw was 5 or 6 years ago I had bearing failure and a hub got so hot it exploded. The spindle was severely damaged. I took 4 or 5 hours at the Loves Truck stop outside Orangeburg, SC at 301 and I -26.
I finally got tired of it and tore my trailer down. I built it up with Kodiak stainless steel brakes and hubs. I bought load range D tires as they are the largest for 14 inch rims. I made a kit with parts such as hubs prelubed , a portable floor jack, trailer parts like grease caps , cotter pins and such. I have spare grease, rags, and spare lumber. We have breaker bars and a jack stands too. Everything I need to rebuild two wheels.
I think having your own. NASCAR trailer pit kit is a great thing. I also learned this. Repack your hubs before every long trip. Run your trailer tires at max pressure and get the highest load range tires your wheels will allow. The Kodiak breaks and tires have not let me down..knock on wood.
I have found my tie down calipers would stick causing excessive heat which lead to bearing failure and tire failure. The Kodiak breaks have been flawless.