I've never worked on a trailer suspension before either. Thanks Bryan for the video I really learned something new! Hope you heal up quickly and I will be looking forward to your next video!
@BigSouthOutdoorsTV18 күн бұрын
@douglasgraham1916 Thanks Douglas. I'm glad I was able to present something you may fiusefiluul in the future.
@NewHopeCutzandLawnCare18 күн бұрын
You weld like me. If it sticks it’s good 😂
@BigSouthOutdoorsTV18 күн бұрын
@NewHopeCutzandLawnCare Hey buster! My welder is not good with thin metal. As you saw, I had a hard go of it because I was trying to fuse the two pieces without burning a hole in the metal. I had to weld and reweld because it was burning holes. As long as it holds, I don't care if it's pretty.
@markd910518 күн бұрын
Good video. Looked like it was a lot of work.
@BigSouthOutdoorsTV18 күн бұрын
@markd9105 Not really. It was fairly easy, just time consuming waiting on the parts.
@auralsonicwaves717018 күн бұрын
Wondering what kind of welder you have and use. It was good you had one to spot weld that loose part. I was thinking you would need to grease the shackles where the bolts go through to reduce wear due to friction. Are they designed to not require any grease? Thanks for the video.
@BigSouthOutdoorsTV18 күн бұрын
@auralsonicwaves7170 I use a Lincoln wire welder. According to the instructions, you can't use just any grease. The bushings are made of some type of material that grease isn't friendly to. There was grease on them, but not alot.