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I have a 2006 Sundance B20. Boat was purchased with a Performance aluminum single axle trailer. I want to know what to look for when deciding if my springs need replacing. Yes they are rusty, but look intact. This is my third season with the boat.
Gentlemen: I have several questions about trailer safety that have probably been asked many times before. My boat is a 17" fiberglass run-about with a 75h.p. engine. The trailer is an EZ loader that is not equipped with brakes. I realize that
i have a 1988 23 foot renken seamaster center console with a 4 cyl i/o and was wonder about how much it wieghs thanks A.C
I was on a road trip to lake of the orzarks Mo. We were about 2 miles from the house we rented when we discovered a smoking tire on the trailer. We have a 2009 chevy silverado 2500, the boat is an azure ( 2008az 260) the trailer is a 2008 twin axle
1. What type of carpeting should I use to cover the bunks? There is rubber back indoor/outdoor on them now. I don't think rubber backed is available now. 2. Should I use treated 2X4's? What is the best kind of wood to use for bunks?
Dear Mike: In your answers about nitrogen tire inflation you stated that "Unlike air, psi from nitrogen isn't affected by air temperature so the tire actually runs cooler." This is incorrect. ALL Gases behave the same way in terms of Pressure
I am converting from drum brakes to disk brakes. I have been told that stainless steel disk brakes tend to warp quicker than expected, and that I should consider the other alternative for corrosion resistant disk brakes. Since I have a double axl
It's time to pull the boat and drag it back home.Problem is, I have a new vehicle(09 Denali)and the hitch is approx. 7" higher than the old vehicle(03Denali).I currently have a ball mount with a 1" drop. Would it be safe to assume that a new mount wi
I have never worked with bearing buddy. So when I had to replace a seal on the hub, I went online to get installation instructions on bearing buddy model 1980. The instructions said to pack the hub. When I consulted my peers and online about repac
i want to buy a trailer for a 1988 28 ft proline how much does it wiegh thanx dan

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