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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
1991 Sea Nymph FM141
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<blockquote data-quote="MuskieGuy" data-source="post: 458555" data-attributes="member: 24132"><p>Here is the trailer all redone. I originally started the new decks and cleanup because the trailer needed some fixing. So here it is looking pretty. The new cross members straightened it out. The guide posts used to lean in towards each other. Now they are pretty straight up. But most importantly...they aren't going anywhere now. </p><p></p><p>New hubs/bearings/bearing buddies. </p><p>New wheels</p><p>New bunks and carpet</p><p>New LED lights</p><p>Newly framed crossmember in the rear</p><p>Newly framed crossmember in the front with keel roller added</p><p>Fresh coat of paint all around. </p><p></p><p>This trailer used to shimmy at 70mph enough that i could feel it in the steering wheel. Now with the new crossmember, it tows perfectly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MuskieGuy, post: 458555, member: 24132"] Here is the trailer all redone. I originally started the new decks and cleanup because the trailer needed some fixing. So here it is looking pretty. The new cross members straightened it out. The guide posts used to lean in towards each other. Now they are pretty straight up. But most importantly...they aren't going anywhere now. New hubs/bearings/bearing buddies. New wheels New bunks and carpet New LED lights Newly framed crossmember in the rear Newly framed crossmember in the front with keel roller added Fresh coat of paint all around. This trailer used to shimmy at 70mph enough that i could feel it in the steering wheel. Now with the new crossmember, it tows perfectly. [/QUOTE]
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