and steel cars and trucks pull those trailers.
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Originally Posted by Interceptor
(Post 4601931)
and steel cars and trucks pull those trailers.
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Originally Posted by thirdchildhood
(Post 4601877)
Don't trim the drive up any further than you have to.
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After reading this thread I got scared and ran out to check my 15 year old aluminum trailer that has dunked in salt water. I was very surprised it was still in one piece. I'm going to go in the back yard and check on it daily now just to make sure it doesn't crumble under the boat.
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Originally Posted by thirdchildhood
(Post 4601949)
Have you looked at our cars in the north lately. Not good. We have to store cars that we want to last.
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Originally Posted by Interceptor
(Post 4601931)
and steel cars and trucks pull those trailers.
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Originally Posted by SB
(Post 4602029)
12yrs old they start rotting out. Bad.
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Originally Posted by thirdchildhood
(Post 4602054)
Yep. My three Mustangs go into storage every winter along with the boat.
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I have made it across Kansas, through part of Colorado, and now in the mountains in Wyoming. Trailer is still mostly black, except for the snow on it. Hopefully when I get up in the morning the trailer has not rusted away.
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Originally Posted by BigSilverCat
(Post 4602101)
I have made it across Kansas, through part of Colorado, and now in the mountains in Wyoming. Trailer is still mostly black, except for the snow on it. Hopefully when I get up in the morning the trailer has not rusted away.
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