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Old 02-14-2012, 07:17 AM   #1
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'Grease' them. Clean them occasionally with WD40. If possible tuck them somewhere that keeps them out of the rain, like the coupler or mount.

If you have a lot of problems you can carry a spare and some clip-in splicers.

Good luck!
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'Grease' them. Clean them occasionally with WD40. If possible tuck them somewhere that keeps them out of the rain, like the coupler or mount.

If you have a lot of problems you can carry a spare and some clip-in splicers.

Good luck!
Same here.
I have a snowmobile trailer and a boat trailer and I routinely spray them with WD40 and grease them.
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