Thread: Wet bolt
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Old 07-05-2022, 12:15 PM   #16
Randy E
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Join Date: Apr 2018
Location: Hermitage
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I have a 3791RD. I have this problem all the time. As stated above, remove the bolt, and I use a very tiny drill bit with my fingers to run into the hole and dig out all the hard grease. That will fix it. If you need a new bolt kit order direct from MORryde. The wet bot kit # U012-016 was $107.99 It comes with everything. Bushings, bolts, side plates. Ect. Make sure you install the grease hole at 3 or 9 o'clock position inside the bushing. I always carry wetbolts, bushings, nuts for the suspension. I have broken a bolt every year since I have had this unit. I just ordered independent suspension, disc brakes, and shock absorbers. I upgraded to the #8000 lb. axles. This won't change my gross weight, but will allow me more confidence in my axles. All to be installed next year. I can't wait. Good Luck. I'm sure once you remove the bolt you will see the bushing is almost wore thru as well. Look it over good.
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