Grizz1963
Well-known member
Good deal on servicing the wheels and torquing up.
My friend Kevin lost a brand new wheel on his T35 VW Camper after fitting new larger after market units, he somehow missed one front wheel when doing them up, cost him a lot of replace,ent and repair money, interestingly, he is possibly one of the most meticulous guys I know.goes to show, can happen to all of us. I lost a wheel off the Grizz Pod Teardrop on the motorway at speeds exceeding the posted legal limit, in the middle lane when the wheel adaptor came loose and lest the wheel 500 miles after we left home, on the return journey. Managed to recover the wheel, refit it on the hard shoulder and carry on home another 150 miles quite shaken and given a big wake up call. Thankfully the trailer skidded on a steel piece under its chassis till we stopped, rather than tear the wood and body up. (First time I have confessed this in public since it happening in August 2010
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Anyway, the crumbling bump stops I guess are witness to modern engineering, what we gain in function and form, we lose in engineered obsolescence and product specific degradation.
My friend Kevin lost a brand new wheel on his T35 VW Camper after fitting new larger after market units, he somehow missed one front wheel when doing them up, cost him a lot of replace,ent and repair money, interestingly, he is possibly one of the most meticulous guys I know.goes to show, can happen to all of us. I lost a wheel off the Grizz Pod Teardrop on the motorway at speeds exceeding the posted legal limit, in the middle lane when the wheel adaptor came loose and lest the wheel 500 miles after we left home, on the return journey. Managed to recover the wheel, refit it on the hard shoulder and carry on home another 150 miles quite shaken and given a big wake up call. Thankfully the trailer skidded on a steel piece under its chassis till we stopped, rather than tear the wood and body up. (First time I have confessed this in public since it happening in August 2010
Anyway, the crumbling bump stops I guess are witness to modern engineering, what we gain in function and form, we lose in engineered obsolescence and product specific degradation.




