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Old 07-18-2016, 09:05 AM
TomParis TomParis is offline
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I rechecked my measurements and they are currently 21.5 inches but I assume as they have gotten wore out they have expanded out, so I am guessing that I still need the 20' ones. Thanks for the reminder on the bolt size. I am going to see if I can find some that will work locally, if not I will try Amazon/ebay as you guys suggested.

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Old 07-18-2016, 12:35 PM
Bushwacker Bushwacker is offline
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Tom, here's another outfit I've used that has a good selection of parts.

One thing you might consider that might add a bit of life to the springs is spraying them with some LPS3 to penetrate between the leaves and then spray them with automotive undercoating before you install them. I did that to my 1985 EZ Loader roller trailer and I'm still running the original springs! I have inadvertantly dunked the springs a couple of times, although I don't normally have to dunk it. I've also repeated the LPS3 spray a couple of times.

BTW I emailed you a list I came up with of the weights of typical boat gear that might give you some idea of total boat weight.
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