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Trailer repair, the Domino effect

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    Posted: May-23-2018 at 2:05pm
It was bad trailer wiring, plus some cracks in the fiberglass bellypan (one of the deluxe trailers), and the next thing you know......




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Funny how things can escalate like that
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haha, i felt the same way today doing the bunk carpeting. I just wanted to tear it all apart and repaint it.
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Couple more items...

1). The bow stop boards....were missing.
What size are they?

2). Spring bushings...mine are ground to shreds...nothing left to read or measure...
What size and where can I get?

The trailer is an '81 "deluxe"

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The shackle and spring bushings are available Northeast Marine in Oxford MA. They were not easy to find, but really inexpensive at $1.05 each.

If your spring u-bolts need replacement you can get those at Croft Trailer Supply. They are also an odd size like everything else on the CC trailers.
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Try this website for trailerpartsdepot

Northeast Marine (as mentioned by Wautauga) and Trailer Parts Depot are the same business

I'd give them 5 out of 5 stars

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