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Originally Posted by gearhead
July 10, Saturday.
Google maps says 6 hr 41 minutes driving which means about 8 hr with fuel and a drive thru lunch. I think one of them is a woman that is the warehouse boss. I hope they stop and get some sleep.
They'll be working on the double wide concrete driveway. I'll put the awnings out on the south side but it'll still be hot working on the concrete.
That's a dang good price for that bearing work. Consider yourself lucky.
Something I've been thinking about...wonder if we will be able to see the grease seal? I've never had a trailer with disc brakes. I would be tempted to give that grease fitting on the spindle a few shots occasionally.
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Giving the spindle a few shots of grease might be OK on a rig with disc brakes as it won't/shouldn't contaminate the brakes, but I would recommend NEVER do that with any rv with drum brakes UNLESS you're 110% sure of the quality/condition of the grease seal.