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<blockquote data-quote="WaterWaif" data-source="post: 359513" data-attributes="member: 12444"><p>Wheel bearing inspection and replace or re-grease, include new seals. Trailer bunks wood integrity and carpet condition next. Most my parts buying is fro R.V. and or trailer service places. A note could be made of trailer wiring harness length and fourway flat or six wire ect. for future reference with a possibility of going to l.e.d. lites when time comes.All connections clean and tight with particular attention to ground.</p><p>Harbor Freight for price comparison on the winch when shopping. I would paint last while temperature still acceptable for what ever you decide to go with. Just knock loose stuff off and use the boat a bit before committing . Liking it's performance will help with patience, or would with me. :LOL2:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WaterWaif, post: 359513, member: 12444"] Wheel bearing inspection and replace or re-grease, include new seals. Trailer bunks wood integrity and carpet condition next. Most my parts buying is fro R.V. and or trailer service places. A note could be made of trailer wiring harness length and fourway flat or six wire ect. for future reference with a possibility of going to l.e.d. lites when time comes.All connections clean and tight with particular attention to ground. Harbor Freight for price comparison on the winch when shopping. I would paint last while temperature still acceptable for what ever you decide to go with. Just knock loose stuff off and use the boat a bit before committing . Liking it's performance will help with patience, or would with me. :LOL2: [/QUOTE]
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