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Unread 12-07-2016, 01:17 AM
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May I Thank everyone for the excellent responses. I unbolted the Shoreland'r and moved the axles, springs and mounting plate and it slid in perfect to the Magic tilt trailer frame. A check of the axles rating and bearings and they are 3500lb rated. I will replace the springs "Just Because" and bearings. I'll do one more trip with the mobile home axles and get my last battle during recovery and launch. As my Wife Lyn would say, Recycle, repurpose. I say being cheap can be a useful tool to look at all options. Thank You, Ron
First: Now that you have a handle on your trailer problem, don't be a strainger. This site is for the free exchange of thoughts and ideas, and we only achieve that by having participants. So visit and post often. Don't forget we love boat porn, so pics are always in good taste.

Second: You're not being cheap. You're being "frugal".
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