Great information on the Discount Tire link. I put new Goodyears back on mine this season. They were 9 years old and I knew I was on borrowed time. I trailer about 2,000 miles per year and everything needs to be right with the trailer. I repack the wheel bearings every fall and put in new grease seals, check the brakes and bleed the brakes. It is just cheap insurance.
Remember to check the torque on the lug nuts!
I've never replaced the seals on my trailer. Do you think i should? The boat itself only has 270 hrs on it.
I noticed the inner side of the front wheel has some grease spirted on them, but the rear's are okay.
As far as repacking the bearings (i've been going to have an inside look but haven't done it yet), is it really necessary? Looking at the type of grease eark on them, they look like the ones that actually do get the rear bearing pretty good. No?
I always grease before every trip.
If you think it's wise to replace the seals & repack, then i will do it before i go to powell. What do you think? I've got the seals & bearings in the garage.
Anything else you'd recomend?
I know the boat is getting up there in age & i'd like to play it safe.
Thanks for the replies.