For those with trailers a quick note.
I noticed coming back from Colorado that my suspension on my trailer was not looking right when I stopped for gas. When walking around the trailer doing a visual, I notice that my spring equalizer was not center between wheels. After getting home I started looking and disassembling the spring and found that the bushinge on the springs and egualizer are PLASTIC and wore badly. Checked with etrailer and they have wet bolts ( bolt with a hole half way through it with a grease fitting) and bronze bushing. This is a good idea for anyone towing a trailer. I've read many articles in my RV magazines about this and now have seen it first hand.
I noticed coming back from Colorado that my suspension on my trailer was not looking right when I stopped for gas. When walking around the trailer doing a visual, I notice that my spring equalizer was not center between wheels. After getting home I started looking and disassembling the spring and found that the bushinge on the springs and egualizer are PLASTIC and wore badly. Checked with etrailer and they have wet bolts ( bolt with a hole half way through it with a grease fitting) and bronze bushing. This is a good idea for anyone towing a trailer. I've read many articles in my RV magazines about this and now have seen it first hand.