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Roadrunner trailer for 33 Outlaw
I listed my 02 Roadrunner trailer in the classifieds. All new in 2013 completely rebuilt.
http://www.offshoreonly.com/classifi...o54335-en.html |
did you strip the trailer then paint ? mine's the same trailer but needs some work
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Originally Posted by 33outlawsst
(Post 4020243)
did you strip the trailer then paint ? mine's the same trailer but needs some work
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What are you replacing it with.
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Originally Posted by Anchorman
(Post 4021042)
What are you replacing it with.
It will look a lot like this. https://www.facebook.com/Manningtrai...type=3&theater |
You will love it. That is what i put under mine. Did you add a drive guard? If you have extension boxes make sure you tell them or if you plan on adding them so the drive guards wont get in the way. Great folks to deal with too. Congrats on the new purchase.
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Originally Posted by Anchorman
(Post 4021119)
You will love it. That is what i put under mine. Did you add a drive guard? If you have extension boxes make sure you tell them or if you plan on adding them so the drive guards wont get in the way. Great folks to deal with too. Congrats on the new purchase.
1) Does the drive guard stick further out in the back than the swim platform? If so how much? 2) Have you ever been on a ramp that you felt uncomfortable loading with the drive guard? Thinking maybe the boat would hit the channels? 3) Do you have 15" or 16" wheels? 4) Have you scrubs the rear of the drive guard on incline, like when the truck is going up a hill and the trailer is making the transition from the flat to the hill? |
Originally Posted by Steel Outlawed
(Post 4021297)
I'm trying to decide whether to get a drive guard or not. Maybe you can help.
1) Does the drive guard stick further out in the back than the swim platform? If so how much? 2) Have you ever been on a ramp that you felt uncomfortable loading with the drive guard? Thinking maybe the boat would hit the channels? 3) Do you have 15" or 16" wheels? 4) Have you scrubs the rear of the drive guard on incline, like when the truck is going up a hill and the trailer is making the transition from the flat to the hill? I have only had one issue with the guard getting caught in the mud on a silted in ramp. The guard swings 270 degrees so it is out of the way. I do not power onto my trailer. I have 16"wheels the only way to go in my opinion. Much better ride control and better options with tires. Less chance for over heating as well. So far i have never drug the back of the trailer when encountering different grades. It did protect my boat when i was rear ended by an uninsured motorist. Give me a shout if you have any more questions. |
Originally Posted by Steel Outlawed
(Post 4021297)
I'm trying to decide whether to get a drive guard or not. Maybe you can help.
1) Does the drive guard stick further out in the back than the swim platform? If so how much? 2) Have you ever been on a ramp that you felt uncomfortable loading with the drive guard? Thinking maybe the boat would hit the channels? 3) Do you have 15" or 16" wheels? 4) Have you scrubs the rear of the drive guard on incline, like when the truck is going up a hill and the trailer is making the transition from the flat to the hill? I have only had one issue with the guard getting caught in the mud on a silted in ramp. The guard swings 270 degrees so it is out of the way. I do not power onto my trailer. I have 16"wheels the only way to go in my opinion. Much better ride control and better options with tires. Less chance for over heating as well. So far i have never drug the back of the trailer when encountering different grades. It did protect my boat when i was rear ended by an uninsured motorist. Give me a shout if you have any more questions. |
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