New running gear on trailer ...a successful day

SmokyMtnGrady

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Got the Deemaxx stainless steel calipers and the Maxx Rotors , new hubs and bearings installed. Breaks bled and things buttoned up . Here is to a trouble free journey or two this year.
 

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I am pretty simple guy and I did go to college ..twice. however, I can't for the life of me figure out how to load an image from my phone. Any advice is welcome.
 

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Thanks Brian for putting my pic up. I can install new brakes, hubs and such on a trailer but can't make the interwebs work. Go figure . Lol.
 

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Oh, and I like the isolation blocks on the galvanized hangers above your aluminum I-Beams. Was that your add-on or did the trailer come like that? That's one of the reasons I'm replacing crossmembers is because the builder didn't use them on mine when they attached bunk brackets. Luckily, there was very steel in contact with my I-beams, only the crossmember.
 

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That is some quality hardware there. You should be set for a good while....