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Trailers that use a 2X4 on winch stand instead of rubber
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<blockquote data-quote="sawmill" data-source="post: 274160" data-attributes="member: 9014"><p>Take it easy, anything can be fixed. Did you lower your winch lowwer that the eye on the boat? It so move it even to the eye or just slightly above the eye. It may be that the rubber bumper has wore the alumunum thinner in that one area . When you tighten your boat down don't overtighten it. I looked at a 2003 Lund the other day and they had a strap across the back holding it down and it had been tightened to much and had bent each side ot this boaat in about 2 inched on a side.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sawmill, post: 274160, member: 9014"] Take it easy, anything can be fixed. Did you lower your winch lowwer that the eye on the boat? It so move it even to the eye or just slightly above the eye. It may be that the rubber bumper has wore the alumunum thinner in that one area . When you tighten your boat down don't overtighten it. I looked at a 2003 Lund the other day and they had a strap across the back holding it down and it had been tightened to much and had bent each side ot this boaat in about 2 inched on a side. [/QUOTE]
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