Best source for trailer parts...wheels, fenders, brakes, etc.
#1
Anyone have a good source for misc trailer parts they would recommend? Going to do an overhaul on a Float On and need just about everything - wheels, tires, fenders, brakes, etc.
Looking for the best deal in town
Also any issue with getting polished aftermarket wheels if it will be dunked in saltwater occasionally?
Looking for the best deal in town

Also any issue with getting polished aftermarket wheels if it will be dunked in saltwater occasionally?
#2
I've had good luck with etrailer.com and a local place here in MD for new hubs. summit for rims and went local for tires, by the time you mail order them and get beat with shipping it is cheaper to go to the local guy.
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From: Merritt Island, FL
I bought some oddball Dico parts from these guys, shipping was quick and the order was right.
http://www.championtrailers.com/
http://www.championtrailers.com/
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I just did my brakes and Eastern Marine was lowest price I found. Most of their stuff costs less than Champion Trailer.
http://www.easternmarine.com/em_stor...FRNeswodUUUk6A
http://www.easternmarine.com/em_stor...FRNeswodUUUk6A
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I just did my brakes and Eastern Marine was lowest price I found. Most of their stuff costs less than Champion Trailer.
http://www.easternmarine.com/em_stor...FRNeswodUUUk6A
http://www.easternmarine.com/em_stor...FRNeswodUUUk6A
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From: Toledo,OH
I also have a float on trailer and will be needing everything also. I am in toledo and some one from Leopa said to go to Rim and Wheel in Northwood (OH) just south of Toledo. I called there and got prices that seemed fair.
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