Wheel odometers? Anyone have one? Personal use for 20 foot car trailer.

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  1. gmcjimmy88

    gmcjimmy88 Well-Known Member

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    I have found that I do not do well with keeping track of the trailer mileage. I would like to do regular maintance at regular intervals but I want to track the mileage. I know they have the similar setup on semi trailer but does anyone make one for a standard (smaller/everyday) trailer. I figured it could be mounted using the lugnuts of the tires. Anyone have a link to one or use one them selves? I have tried searching but all that comes up is commercial, and 18 wheeler types. Thnaks, Sean
     
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    If you're the only one using it, your truck's odometer will suffice.
     
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    gmcjimmy88 Well-Known Member

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    Several different vehicle pull the trailer. If I used my odometer I would have to use a log or something. Looking to make it easier.
     
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    Have you found one yet? I couldn't find anything on Google.
     
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    I have not been able to find anything either.
     
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    hubometers

    check with veeder root, they have a universal mounting bracket to use with their hubmeter. hank
     

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