 Hey guys, welcome back to Tech Talk. My name is Chase and today we'll be discussing a few routine maintenance items that we recommend you look at on your trailer, semi-annually or annually, and especially before your boating season. So the first thing you recommend is be sure that all of your lights are working on the trailer. Just by simply turning lights on on the truck, you can see that I have my rear lights, I have my center beam right here on, and this trailer also has running lights all the way around. Just be sure all those are functional and working, and from there we can get on the truck and turn on the hazards. So once the hazards are on in your tow vehicle, you can see I've got both lights flashing on either side of the trailer. This is what's going to correspond with your brakes and your turn signals left and right. This is a critical component. You always want to be sure you have functional signals on your trailer. So the next thing we recommend checking is the grease in your hubs. This trailer has the vortex trailer hub here, just a plastic cap that goes over the center. Some trailers might be a rubber cap. There's very different variations, but underneath this one's just a screw-off. We'll screw it off. Once you have it off, you'll notice this nice kind of teal blue color marine grease, and there'll also be a grease fitting right in the center. Be sure that your hubs are packed with good marine grease at all times. If every time you open this and it's got like a milky color grease or anything like that, I want to be sure to pump that out and get good grease back in or go ahead and replace the hub. Last thing we recommend checking is the brakes on your trailer. Most trailers will have them on both axles. Some will only have them on the rear axle. It varies depending upon the trailer manufacturer. They are located right behind the wheel. You'll see you'll have the caliper, brake pad, and the rotor. This is something that people typically forget about, but is a critical component of being sure you're safe when hauling your boat on the highway. All right guys, we've covered the lighting on your trailer. Brakes as well as greasing your hubs. These are three critical components that will keep you off the side of the road and onto your final destination. If you have any questions or comments, leave them below, like and subscribe, and we'll see you next time.