I've also noticed that the grease fittings on the trailer is ******, so I replaced mine. The ones at Royal seem to fit fine.
Good luck!
I also had a HF grease fitting fail and spread all the grease over the inside of the wheel.
I've also noticed that the grease fittings on the trailer is ******, so I replaced mine. The ones at Royal seem to fit fine.
Good luck!
I also had a HF grease fitting fail and spread all the grease over the inside of the wheel.
Not at all. I've been using my folding trailer for 2 years and over 20 TDs and you can free spin the wheels forever. I would re-check the bearings and install bearing buddies, available at Royal
http://www.royaldistributing.com/Catalogues/Main/2013-Fall-Winter/page286.html
I've also noticed that the grease fittings on the trailer is ******, so I replaced mine. The ones at Royal seem to fit fine.
Good luck!
Do you happen to know which one to get? And are those grease fittings on the same page better vs the ones that come with it?
I have the larger size, 1.98" axle. Kind of surprising because it is a pretty light trailer. The stock grease fittings broke off when I originally tried to use them. The RD fittings are much better but really are only plugging the hole, since you apply the grease directly into the front of each bearing buddy there is really no reason to use them.
For someone that doesn't have trunk space to bring a HF trailer back, would this be possible?
Go to a MTO office and get a plate for a home built trailer.
Cross the border and buy the trailer. Build it in the parking lot. Slap your new plates on it. Head over to Home Depot and get them to cut a piece of plywood to fit.
5 hours later drive back with your car and trailer and declare everything you bought.
potential problems?
In the end, if the border guards ask you any questions about the trailer, how can you declare it as trailer parts if you are towing it as a trailer?
I brought the hf trailer back in a Golf, how small is your car?
Worst case, you could probably recline the front passenger seat and put the big box there.
I have a pickup truck... that's why I said "For someone that doesn't have trunk space"
Put 4 guys in your Golf, then on the way back from a ski trip you want to pick up this trailer...
Canada Customs won't care what you did to it while you were in the US, all they care is what you have with you at the border. If you show up with a box full of trailer parts, you're importing trailer parts. If you show up towing a complete trailer behind your car, you're importing a trailer.
Silly question.
It would seem that no one here has attempted what you are suggesting, so the best any of us can do is speculate.
So go ahead and give it a try, be a pioneer and let us know how it works out. I think I will be picking up one of these trailers with my car and building it at my own leisure in my garage.