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"Calif Bill" wrote in message ink.net... Move the axles. Just measure from the back and make sure both sides are the same. IF the boat is at the back of the bunks, that part is OK and you do not need to move a winch stand. Easier said than done. That involved cutting off the tabs and welding on new ones. |
trailer setup
"Midlant" wrote in message ... "Calif Bill" wrote in message ink.net... Move the axles. Just measure from the back and make sure both sides are the same. IF the boat is at the back of the bunks, that part is OK and you do not need to move a winch stand. Easier said than done. That involved cutting off the tabs and welding on new ones. My spring hangers are attached with U bolts. Just loosen the U bolts and slide the axles. |
trailer setup
"Calif Bill" wrote:
Move the axles. Just measure from the back and make sure both sides are the same. IF the boat is at the back of the bunks, that part is OK and you do not need to move a winch stand. "Midlant" wrote Easier said than done. That involved cutting off the tabs and welding on new ones. "Calif Bill": My spring hangers are attached with U bolts. Just loosen the U bolts and slide the axles. Not all trailers have adjustable axles. I don't know why, but some just don't. Rick |
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