Thinking about getting a trailer last minute. Harbor freight of course. Do any of you guys bother registering your disposable harbor freight trailers? Will the bearings and tires even last 1000+ miles?
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This will be year 2 on my Horrible freight trailer so far so good. I welded the frame together for strength and for grounding issues ( the paint on the frame insulated the ground path). Also repack the wheel bearings with real grease. I got plates for mine due to living in Illinois (cops are kinda picky). See you in St Louis.1 Photo
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I bought one from HF and got the plates.. its all legal
and I changed it all over to what I wanted.. I built all the
upper part and it has a slide out tray
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I also have a small 4" vise set up to mount in the top of
the spare tire mount.. I dont like clamping stuff onto any
thing around to work on... I also have a couple of rings
welded to the right rear corner for a patio umbrella so I
can get out of the sun... I need to get a pic of it now with
it all doneLast edited by MR P-BODY; September 12, 2015, 10:32 AM.
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Originally posted by Nate View PostI used one two years ago, and did the same as the above poster. Welded it up, repacked the bearings, and was good to go all week.
use a goofy ID for the dust cover.. I was trying to find some buddy
bearings to use and couldnt find any that size... but for the price of
them I couldnt buy the material to build one from scratch.. as said..
clean the bearings and repack them with some quality bearing
grease
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