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"Frogwatch" wrote in message
... On Mar 24, 10:18 pm, wrote: On Thu, 24 Mar 2011 17:57:34 -0700 (PDT), Frogwatch wrote: Got my fully tinned wire for my trailer and put it on so now I have trailer lights again. However while doing it, I found that all of the bolts and nuts on the trailer are so badly corroded they will not last another season. I probably need about $100 of stainless hardware to replace them. I thought EZ Loader was quality but it isn't. What would a bit of stainless or hot dipped galv bolts have cost them? Go to a real fastener place and you might save a few bucks but stainless is the way to go on a salt water trailer. I started out a couple bolts at a time as they got nasty but I bit that bullet too after a few rounds of swapping out rusted bolts. I ran the white ground wire to each light instead of just to the trailer body and I hope this will prevent a few probs. Reply: I always did that. My EZ-loader had galvanized bolts. Broke the bolt that holds the back cross member to the side frame one time. Actually after about 18 years, he wore through. So I would pull those and check them. |
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