South Florida Trailers Help
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out of business last I heard.
I think High Tech trailers might use the same style. I have an Ace trailer (out of tampa area in FL) and mine are similar to the S. Fla style... like they will more than likely fit, but they are smooth on top instead of the rough stuff my S. Fla had.
I think High Tech trailers might use the same style. I have an Ace trailer (out of tampa area in FL) and mine are similar to the S. Fla style... like they will more than likely fit, but they are smooth on top instead of the rough stuff my S. Fla had.
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what was unusual about the S. Fla style is they are ribbed on top. The others I have seen and owned are exactly how you describe.
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I have a South Fl. trailer. The boat and trailer are at the marina right now. I called a few years ago and spoke to a guy, he said they were very much still in business. He gave me a web sight to look at. It had nothing in it refering to South fl. but did have trailer parts.



