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<blockquote data-quote="GTS225" data-source="post: 482986" data-attributes="member: 6678"><p>Jack; I happen to have a Trailex two-wheel dolly for auto towing, and it's put together with the same type construction. I might suggest you thread two of the nuts onto a t-bolt, and lock them together. Then, turn them in a loosening direction. I think the t-bolts will "unlock" from the aluminum channel they are in, and will then allow you to slide them around.</p><p></p><p>And FWIW, they are still in business, and you can get parts from them if you happen to have any cracked beams like I did in the tongue framing. (Along with those bolts if you need any.) Oh, and they advised me to NOT replace the standard steel hardware with stainless fasteners.</p><p></p><p>Roger</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GTS225, post: 482986, member: 6678"] Jack; I happen to have a Trailex two-wheel dolly for auto towing, and it's put together with the same type construction. I might suggest you thread two of the nuts onto a t-bolt, and lock them together. Then, turn them in a loosening direction. I think the t-bolts will "unlock" from the aluminum channel they are in, and will then allow you to slide them around. And FWIW, they are still in business, and you can get parts from them if you happen to have any cracked beams like I did in the tongue framing. (Along with those bolts if you need any.) Oh, and they advised me to NOT replace the standard steel hardware with stainless fasteners. Roger [/QUOTE]
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