Torsion axles on trailers ride softer and last much longer, but when they're done, they're done. It's like not having any spring or flex in the suspension system at all. Cheapest and easiest fix at that point is new axles.I thought it odd when I topped out the jack and the tires were still on the ground.
Then I saw that gap and thought what the hell?
Bolt showed no wear at all.
New trailer has torsion axles so it should fare better.
That almost looks like it's supposed to be that wayDang trailer again. Telling me September for the new one and I'm ready.
Broken shackles made me see this thing. I guess about 80k miles running heavy over crap roads is just too much for it.
I hope you bought a different brand of tires this time. I had the same problem with BF Goodrich tires. Cracks between the tread and on the sidewalls after only 5 years. Low mileage on the tires, around 5 to 6k. Discount tire did give me a good proration based on remaining tread.Replaced tires and batteries on Tacoma and Subaru. They were over 4 years old. Had plenty tread left but cracks were developing between the treads. Battery on each vehicle seemed to fail with summer heat. I'd rather do things like this at home than on the road.
Tires were the originals from factory. Replaced with better brand from Sam's Club.I hope you bought a different brand of tires this time. I had the same problem with BF Goodrich tires. Cracks between the tread and on the sidewalls after only 5 years. Low mileage on the tires, around 5 to 6k. Discount tire did give me a good proration based on remaining tread.
Replaced tires and batteries on Tacoma and Subaru. They were over 4 years old. Had plenty tread left but cracks were developing between the treads. Battery on each vehicle seemed to fail with summer heat. I'd rather do things like this at home than on the road.
Tires lube themselves but you have to use them for it to work.I hope you bought a different brand of tires this time. I had the same problem with BF Goodrich tires. Cracks between the tread and on the sidewalls after only 5 years. Low mileage on the tires, around 5 to 6k. Discount tire did give me a good proration based on remaining tread.
Good as new.In the past I've sanded and clear coated sun faded headlights but picked up this kit to try on our '05 Pathfinder.
I have to say I'm very impressed with how it turned out. The headlights are like new. I don't think my DIY attemps have ever gotten them this clear.
Plus there is enough product there to do at least 5 sets of lights.
Takes longer to tape off the paint than it does to treat the lights.
If you need to restore your headlights I highly recommend this kit.
Didn't take any before shots but will get some after shots later today.
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