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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
Finally getting a new (to me) tin boat, a 1436
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<blockquote data-quote="Hydrilla" data-source="post: 131919" data-attributes="member: 863"><p>It does come with mounting hardware, and you may be able to use those U bolts if you mount it to the sides of your trailer. I couldn't get that to work on mine, I think it was a clearance issue, so I tried first bolting it to the cross member (which would require pretty huge U bolts) and ended up bolting them to the super heavy duty taillight mounts that were welded on my trailer. Not sure this would be a good idea unless your trailer, like mine, has very thick steel here. Bottom line is, buy the stabilizer, and figure out how to make it work. You'll be able to.</p><p></p><p>Oh and Lawdog, thanks- I'll try to take some pics of the side of the trailer soon.</p><p></p><p>Hydrilla</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hydrilla, post: 131919, member: 863"] It does come with mounting hardware, and you may be able to use those U bolts if you mount it to the sides of your trailer. I couldn't get that to work on mine, I think it was a clearance issue, so I tried first bolting it to the cross member (which would require pretty huge U bolts) and ended up bolting them to the super heavy duty taillight mounts that were welded on my trailer. Not sure this would be a good idea unless your trailer, like mine, has very thick steel here. Bottom line is, buy the stabilizer, and figure out how to make it work. You'll be able to. Oh and Lawdog, thanks- I'll try to take some pics of the side of the trailer soon. Hydrilla [/QUOTE]
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