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Old 07-20-2010 | 04:14 PM
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Anyone know the paint codes for the roadrunner trailers. I called Nordic and they said they no longer have the paint codes since they don't make the trailers now....

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Old 08-04-2010 | 09:28 AM
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Mine is powdercoated. Your best bet would be to stop by an automotive paint supply shop and have them use a Phrophet on it. It's like a camera that will spit out a paint match formula.
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Old 08-04-2010 | 02:30 PM
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Top on my list is sandblasting & re-powedercoating. These trailers get trashed going down the road. It's now a spring de-winterizing habit to put new bearings in. Easier to change in the driveway than on the highway. Some day maybe there will be a trailer to match the quality of the boat riding on it. Till then I'll continue to sandblast, paint, change bearings, bunks and replace lights that fall off in transit.
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Old 08-04-2010 | 03:08 PM
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Randy,
Who do you use to lift your boat and sand blast? I know metal craft in SLC is an option. Do you know of any others? Nordic now uses Extreme trailers. They are the shiz! Very high quality.
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Randy,
Who do you use to lift your boat and sand blast? I know metal craft in SLC is an option. Do you know of any others? Nordic now uses Extreme trailers. They are the shiz! Very high quality.
I talked to Metal Craft a couple years back @ the boat show. They quoted me $1200 to lift the boat, strip, blast, new bunks & powder coat. Seemed like a pretty good deal. I had this scheduled until I found a larger need for a motor. I still had them do my bunks though, It was about $200 including lifting the boat. They did a good job. Don't know how good they paint, but it can't be worse than what it looks like now. I'll probably do it this off-season if the boat doesn't sell.
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Old 08-04-2010 | 11:13 PM
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Thanks for info guys. This rig is a 2006 not a lot of hours on the boat but the trailer has some miles on her. Boat was bought new at the dealer in IL, then it went to its first owner in West Virgina. Went to a dealer in Florida for a trade in and now it has a new home in Missouri, now a second owner boat. We want to touch up the paint on the trailer. Might have to shop around for powder coating.

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