Let's say trailer tires have equal amount of air and trailer is level. While looking at your boat from the rear on the trailer, you see very obviously that the right side is lower than the left. What would be your top three possibilites for this?
Let's say trailer tires have equal amount of air and trailer is level. While looking at your boat from the rear on the trailer, you see very obviously that the right side is lower than the left. What would be your top three possibilites for this?
1. Fender height not equal
2. Problem with the springs
3. Bunks causing the boat to sit unlevel looking like a trlr problem.
4. Bent trlr.
Those are my guesses.
Stroker 21
Mercury 250 PRO XB![]()
TN Bluewater dealer/rep.
BBO
Your right shoe probably isn't on, happens to me all the time.
Stroker 21
Mercury 250 PRO XB![]()
TN Bluewater dealer/rep.
BBO
"I see dead people"
To many Coors Light
To much Crown Royal
To much Jack Daniels
Or your glasses are on crooked
Really, the bunks may need to be adjusted if they arent welded in place.![]()
leaf springs de-arched, shackle broken, sitting in a tweaked chair..... tires were replaced on right side w/ 60 series lower profile, left side w/ 75 series air bubbles.....could be a lot of things.
Greg
06 Stratos 201 ProXL, Yamaha 225
12 Ram 1500 QC Hemi, Dropped 5"+
85 Tidecraft turned mega pond boat
springs, bunks, what is the measure on a lvel surface from floor to frame on each side?
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That was my first thought, since he said trailer is level.