Ray
I don,t do a lot of trailing like some guys on this site do as I mostly slipped my boat for the first 4 yrs , my trailer is 2008 in 2014 I removed my tires & flipped them on the rims as they were wearing on one side due to my boat being loaded heavy most of the time & I got another 2 yrs out of them but as I say I don,t trler much so my trailer is pretty much in new shape
before my trip to haul the boat over the Rockies to Vancouver Island BC I re-adjusted the bearings after inspecting them & replaced the wheel seals , rebuilt the brake caliper,s due to the fact one of the piston boots was cracked there fore exposing the brake pistons to water & poss. corrosion , the brake pads still had 60% wear in them to go but due to their age 8yrs old I was not taking any chances of them becoming dislodged from the brake shoe pads due to poss corrosion between the pad & shoe weather they r glued on or riveted to the pad shoe ! I would never have forgiven myself if I ran out of brakes coming down the Rocky Mountains ! so the brake pads were replaced with the highest heat/load application i could find , I also replaced all my truck rotors, caliper,s brake pads & parking brake shoes & all caliper brake flex lines as they were due anyway
I replaced my old bias ply tires with 2 new radial tires an a extra radial tire & rim giving me 2 spare tires
Anyways I was loaded to the gunnels coming down these Rocky Mountains going thro AB & BC & I can tell ya even with a 9600# tow package & trk some times auto trans manually put into 2nd gear to keep that load from taking control of my descent I could sure smell them brakes getting hot & sayin to myself Geez was that ever a smart move !
And if u do a lot of trailering then Radial tires r the only way to go !, I went with commercial trailer tires way above my rating as I knew there would b times I would b doing 130km/h so I did not want any
Bottom line this is not maintenance schedule that should cheap on if u do a lot of trailering or plan a big trip !
Oh Well my Rant is over now lol
J
