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Unread 06-06-2009, 07:13 PM
BRIELLY BRIELLY is offline
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I wound up buying the kit with the black rollers. They seem to be good quality although the hardware is only zinc coated. The boats in a slip so I wont be using the trailer that much anyway. The old black rollers were the originals from 85 and were starting to crack. Next up its time for new bearings. This stuffs pretty easy with the boat in the water.
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Unread 06-06-2009, 08:03 PM
Monkey Butler Monkey Butler is offline
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I rehabed my 1986 Load-Rite trailer two years ago. I guess born on dates that we are talking about says something about the longevity of these trailers.

Anyways, I bought my stuff from these guys:

http://www.trailerpartsdepot.com/ite...26%2E02&eq=&Tp=

Local price was actually higher because of some rule that they had with their dealers and/or manufacturers but the kid at the counter helped me out so much that it was worth it.

The funny thing was that before I replaced my retaining rings I lost a few rollers at the launch ramp and in the process of recovering them (diving) my kids found about 6 extra Load-Rite rollers and a handful of other brand rollers that someone else had lost.

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