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Topic: Kayak trailer owners  (Read 7584 times)

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pmmpete

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If want to protect your kayak from spray, mud, and road dirt, and you REALLY want to be cool, install some sheet metal behind the railings in front of the trailer, and bolt half of a rubber horse trough on top of the railings.  You'll be the only guy on your street with such a pimped-up kayak trailer.



KBStudio

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Most likely spring rate.  It's discussed lots of times on https://tventuring.com/trailerforum/

Different trailers, but the same issue.

Great resource.  Thanks Tinker
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bb2fish

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Most likely spring rate.  It's discussed lots of times on https://tventuring.com/trailerforum/

Different trailers, but the same issue.

Great resource.  Thanks Tinker
Yeah, thanks Tinker, thanks a lot!
Now I have trailer envy even worse than before.


Tinker

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Yeah, thanks Tinker, thanks a lot!

Now I have trailer envy even worse than before.
           

Glad to be of service...
« Last Edit: April 06, 2017, 11:15:17 AM by Tinker »
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