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LD
 
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Thanks for the tip. I'm leaning to TowPro. Too bad, the shop close to me
wanted $700, where TowPro is more like $450 (but 30 miles away). Other bad
news is that I'd like to go to a tandem setup instead of my twin axle but
they won't do the labor unless I take off the boat, which means I'll
probably loose over half a day trying to find a place to set it in the water
for a day or two.) Otherwise, I'm back in to the DIY mode.
LD

"Jack" wrote in message
nk.net...
Yes, I have dealt with one particular company for many years. I was in

the
landscape industry and had many trailers custom built and maintained. I
would personally recommend "Tow Pro" of Duluth. If your familiar with

the
Duluth area, then you will be able to find them. They are located about
1/2 mile north of pleasant hill road on buford highway. Basically they
are behind Howard Bros. Hardware in between them and the liquor store. I
have sent a couple of friends there in the past and all have had great
dealings. Let me know how it goes.

Jack




"LD" wrote in message
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Well, after just two years the salt water has done in my axles. Rust

has
flaked off almost 1/8" thick. They are "sagging" in the center which

bows
the wheels outward enough to show excessive wear on the inner edges.
Plus,
they seem to be only 2000# axles anyway, which is borderline for my

4000#
boat. I've checked Northern and Country Boy trailers. Would prefer to
have
someone do the work. Any suggestions?
Thanks, LD