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Driving Long Distances? Need suggestions...
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<blockquote data-quote="KMixson" data-source="post: 96992" data-attributes="member: 432"><p>There should be no problem driving 16-17 hours. I drove trucks for twenty years and many times I have driven that long although it was illegal for truck drivers to do that. Just make sure you get plenty of rest before the trip and you should be fine. Keep an eye on your trailer axles and wheels. Make sure your axles do not get too hot. You should be able to touch the hub without getting burned. Take a grease gun and add grease to the axles if you have to. If they do get hot let them cool before driving off again. A spare hub would be a little insurance if have one. Take a spare tire also for the trailer. You do not want to leave your boat beside the road to go find tires or bearings. Good Luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KMixson, post: 96992, member: 432"] There should be no problem driving 16-17 hours. I drove trucks for twenty years and many times I have driven that long although it was illegal for truck drivers to do that. Just make sure you get plenty of rest before the trip and you should be fine. Keep an eye on your trailer axles and wheels. Make sure your axles do not get too hot. You should be able to touch the hub without getting burned. Take a grease gun and add grease to the axles if you have to. If they do get hot let them cool before driving off again. A spare hub would be a little insurance if have one. Take a spare tire also for the trailer. You do not want to leave your boat beside the road to go find tires or bearings. Good Luck. [/QUOTE]
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