07-02-2015, 12:28 AM
Reading this thread I was thinking, "well once you do get them off, replace them with a bolt, nut and lock washer combination" But I see you did just that.
Every bolt on my trailer has a washer under each "turning surface" (bolt head and nut) then a free running nut, then a fiber lock nut. Have never lost any of my nuts (mechanical fasteners with an internal inclined plane, that is) [sly] And anytime I remove something that is bolted on to the trailer, I replace the hardware with new stainless steel fasteners.
You won't have any more trouble with those rollers now.[laugh]
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Every bolt on my trailer has a washer under each "turning surface" (bolt head and nut) then a free running nut, then a fiber lock nut. Have never lost any of my nuts (mechanical fasteners with an internal inclined plane, that is) [sly] And anytime I remove something that is bolted on to the trailer, I replace the hardware with new stainless steel fasteners.
You won't have any more trouble with those rollers now.[laugh]
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