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    2014 Nitro Z-7 Trailer Bunk Replacements Help

    Fellas. I have a 2014 Z-7 with a 2014 Trailstar single axle trailer. The bunk boards are not doing the greatest and I would like to replace all (including the inside wheel well bunks) this spring if not a huge ordeal. I'd like to avoid cutting or carpeting the new ones myself, but I am looking for something better than just calling up my local tracker shop and ordering replacements as I don't think the quality of the tracker ones are very good. Does anyone know of a business or shop that makes pre-fabbed kits (preferably high quality) for different trailers that I could just order, then easily install myself this spring? Any help here is appreciated.

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    https://www.ebay.com/itm/2-BLACK-2x4...cAAOSwnDxUgMoz


    https://www.ebay.com/itm/2-BLACK-2x4...IAAOSw2XFUgMlD

    I did mine this past summer. I ordered these off ebay. They worked great. I bought new galvanized lag screws and replaced those at the same time. Mine is a 2013 Trailstar trailer for my Z7. One board was almost broken off from being rotten and the others were not far behind. Changed them all at the same time. Hopefully the pressure treated wood holds up longer.
    Quote Originally Posted by Dubtee View Post
    Fellas. I have a 2014 Z-7 with a 2014 Trailstar single axle trailer. The bunk boards are not doing the greatest and I would like to replace all (including the inside wheel well bunks) this spring if not a huge ordeal. I'd like to avoid cutting or carpeting the new ones myself, but I am looking for something better than just calling up my local tracker shop and ordering replacements as I don't think the quality of the tracker ones are very good. Does anyone know of a business or shop that makes pre-fabbed kits (preferably high quality) for different trailers that I could just order, then easily install myself this spring? Any help here is appreciated.

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    Swapped my carpeted bunks out with Gatorbaks last year and love them. Really easy to install, just get pressure treated boards and screw them on, and now my boat doesn't sit on wet bunks all year. http://gatorbak.com/

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    Carpet at home depot plus 40 ft of 2x4 pt.under 100 bucks.that is with 4_16 ft and 2_8ft bunks smaller bunks much less
    Hardest part is taking boat to ramp

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    I would think most boat carpet and upholstery shops would make the bunks for you; and install them if needed.

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