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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
1432 Delhi Boat Modification-Picture Update 7-26-11
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<blockquote data-quote="Specknreds" data-source="post: 115240" data-attributes="member: 801"><p>I can't help you on the paint but the trailer I can. First, I would let how long before you get a new trailer dictate on the extent of your trailer rebuild. For parts try https://www.championtrailers.com/ I haven't been able to beat their price and they are in Slidell,LA. I replaced my axle, tires, rims, hubs, springs, and lights. I have almost $450 in it and I didn't paint anything. </p><p></p><p>I took a old trailer to a monument place years ago and they only charged me $70 to sand blast it. Yes, you can redo the trailer as long as it hasn't rusted to a point it compromises the integrity of the metal.</p><p></p><p>I bought the LED lights from Walmart for $49. You can get cheaper ones but the leds seem to hold up better. One suggestion is to make guide post and mount them up high so they don't submerge. This will increase their life a 1000% in the enviroment we live in.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Specknreds, post: 115240, member: 801"] I can't help you on the paint but the trailer I can. First, I would let how long before you get a new trailer dictate on the extent of your trailer rebuild. For parts try https://www.championtrailers.com/ I haven't been able to beat their price and they are in Slidell,LA. I replaced my axle, tires, rims, hubs, springs, and lights. I have almost $450 in it and I didn't paint anything. I took a old trailer to a monument place years ago and they only charged me $70 to sand blast it. Yes, you can redo the trailer as long as it hasn't rusted to a point it compromises the integrity of the metal. I bought the LED lights from Walmart for $49. You can get cheaper ones but the leds seem to hold up better. One suggestion is to make guide post and mount them up high so they don't submerge. This will increase their life a 1000% in the enviroment we live in. [/QUOTE]
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