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05-30-2023, 07:13 PM #1351
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05-31-2023, 02:41 PM #1352
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I had a bearing cap come off on my last trailer during our first trip with it. Since you can't be sure that no contaminants got into the grease, I asked the dealer to re-pack that bearing under warranty which they did. May be worth asking for that once you get new caps and are confident they will stay in place.
2023 Reflection 324 MBS
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05-31-2023, 02:47 PM #1353
Yeah, I feel the same way, they should be redone. problem is my dealer is 150 miles one way, and the time and fuel costs, i would just repack them myself I think and while I am at it, get some free bearings from GD to ensure there is not already damage . Its messy and not what I want to do, but 300 more miles and then waiting for it either for an entire day or leaving it is not really something I want. I will just do the work likely but get the comp for it, which is more than reasonable.
Thanks for your input.
Jason2023 Momentum 397TH w/Gen3 Goosebox
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2020 F-450 Limited PowerStroke
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Last edited by Scotty303; 07-02-2023 at 12:17 PM. Reason: forgot the pics
2007 GMC 2WD Seirra 2500HD Classic 6.6 Duramax, Alison Transmision
2017 Reflection 303RLS, Comfort Ride Slipper spring system with shocks
Previous: 2011 Ford F150
2018 Jayco 27RL Travel Trailer
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If anyone is interested and running a factory puck system, the B&W OEM ball gave me an extra 1.5" of clearance over the rails - it is tall above the bed floor. Believe Curt also makes a tall one now as well. I was between 8 and 9 inches (on the lower end over the tailgate) when I measured the B&W and dropped to a Curt ball which puts me about 7-7.5" mostly because of a low bridge experience. I still carry the B&W with me and I'll probably switch back and forth on next trip just to see if there is any difference in how they tow. I like both, but I kind of think that when I was closer to TV payload, the B&W felt better.
Robin & John
2020 Ram 3500 LB SRW 4WD Crew Laramie 6.7HO Aisin, 55gal Titan 4014 payload
2022 Solitude 310GK-R - Dual pane, factory solar & Onan, 8K axles with discs, 18K GVWR, W/D, Heat Pump, Goosebox, Battleborn
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