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<blockquote data-quote="Waterwings" data-source="post: 19840" data-attributes="member: 123"><p>One other thing I found out with this boat and also the Tracker I had, was that my lug wrench for the truck didn't fit the lugs on the trailer tires, so I picked-up one of those folding lug wrenches (also in the Walmart auto dept) and keep it in the truck. </p><p></p><p> Finally, one thing I never thought about until I took the spare off the trailer & put it in the garage for the winter, is that the bolts they used to attach the spare to the spare mount were a different size from the lugs :roll: . Had to use a deep-well socket on the backside and a cresent wrench on the other side to take the bolts off. Thank goodness I didn't have a flat this past summer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Waterwings, post: 19840, member: 123"] One other thing I found out with this boat and also the Tracker I had, was that my lug wrench for the truck didn't fit the lugs on the trailer tires, so I picked-up one of those folding lug wrenches (also in the Walmart auto dept) and keep it in the truck. Finally, one thing I never thought about until I took the spare off the trailer & put it in the garage for the winter, is that the bolts they used to attach the spare to the spare mount were a different size from the lugs :roll: . Had to use a deep-well socket on the backside and a cresent wrench on the other side to take the bolts off. Thank goodness I didn't have a flat this past summer. [/QUOTE]
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