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Old 12-08-2021, 04:45 AM   #18
suny07
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If you don't want to do it yourself, any automotive machine shop or just about any garage can replace that stud; you don't need an RV repair shop.
Most repair and tire shops I called and drove by did tell me they won't touch campers.

I found a shop now in Kennesaw, GA near Atlanta. They do Commercial Trailers mainly but do work on RV's as well.
http://www.bestdrivetire.com

As the wheels where off we also check the brakes and man... they needed replacement.
So they replaced 2 brakes which were metal on metal and they also greased the bearings.
It seems I did get the last 2 brakes in greater Atlanta. There is also a Supply issue.
Who would have thought.

But some couple of hundred bugs later we are rolling again and the Christmas Trip is waiting now for sure
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