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Shorelander Trailers Bunk Guides and Other Maintainence Issues


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Am in Rochester. Where can I go to get Shorelander Trailer Bunk Guides? Cabelas has them on catalog but it is an order item and takes a couple of weeks. The nearest shorelander dealer that can deliver the stuff is up in the twin cities. Does anyone know who else I can go to to buy these guides real quick?

Also, I am thinking of having someone check my trailer to make sure it is OK. ie. The bearings, the axle etc. The nearest boat dealer is out for 1-2 weeks. Who else can I bring it to that is nearby? Thanks!

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Theres a couple threads floating around here on bearing packing and replacement. Its a simple task and one that you'll be glad you know how to do if you should ever have a bearing go on the road and chances are if your neglecting them it'll happen Not to mention you'll be saving a lot of money.

If your not up to the Do-it-yourself deal then your best bet would be finding a small shop in your area because a dealership will charge you a premium price.

I see this question come up so many times that I see a need for a Bearing get together. Not to be confused with my overbearing demeanor. grin.gif

Anyway all you have to be is post it in your area forum and get the ball rolling. I'll do the same in my area forum.

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