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Splines look the same to me
If you look in the hole is it pushing a ridge of metal infront of the stud or does the hole look clean? If the hole is clean go with the wheel brace and a spacer against the front of the hub, with the wheel nut on backward , so you don't damage the taper
Station-rat
Barnacle
The caliper bolt is the same as RM trailers and a pain in the @rse.
I had my hub off a while back and had to jack the axel up and loosen the u bolts to drop the springs out of the way to get at the bolt and use another jack to lift the spring back up and tighten the u bolts,Somthing I would hate to do on the side of the road.
Why would they make a trailer like that. It becomes a major operation just to get the hubs off, to check bearings, replace pads.!!!!!!!!!
Just to save a few dollars on the shorter axel
Station-rat
At least I know what to do next time - all in training I guess..
I am getting better at this boat stuff - despite what you all may be thinking...
As u know, there are many many aspects to keeping your boat/trailer in top health and condition..
Today's adventure will be to drain bad fuel out of my fuel tank, fasten the VRO unit into floor, prepare floor area for new pedestal seating and continue intermediate design of my new canopy....
Stick a lengh of garden hose through the bung hole, then hook it up to your fuel tank out let. It's a much better flow than going up and over the transom, stick the old stuff in the car if it's only a few gallons.
Now Billy use a good sealer on those screws that go in to the wood when you mount that vro unit.
You don't wan't water getting in to the timber and causing Rot.