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LD wrote:
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.



If it's a DIY project, check out:
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Bill McKee wrote:
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Bill McKee wrote:
For parts Champion Trailers Slidell, LA Would help to know where
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recommend a wrench.

Guess you didn't understand the "N Atl area" huh?


I guess you missed the Bite Me Asshole part.

You're losing it, Bill. Where did you say that? You don't need to get
upset with me because you didn't understand the thread. I'm not to
blame for your lack of comprehension. So, I'll ask again: Guess you
didn't understand the N Atl area", huh?


Again you missed the Bite Me Asshole part


What an intelligent answer..... Everytime I prove how dumb you are, you
come up with such a gem......


Just following your leader.


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Thanks, I'm trying to get them to do it. It seems that on my alum trailer,
nothing is standard. The springs are short, the axles are mounted under
instead of over, and it's a twin axle but not a tandem. My biggest concern
is the axles are so rusted, they're weak and bent enough to let the tires
angle out at the bottom. I'll at least get them to attach two 3500# axles
to my springs. That will fix the immediate problem. Later, I'll look at
springs and possible conversion to a tandem.
LD

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LD wrote:
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.



If it's a DIY project, check out:
http://www.usatrailerparts.com



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Tow Pro is good, Ive used them for several custom projects thru the
years.
-Brett

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