Troutman3000
Well-known member
Well took my tin to Allatoona this weekend and she did fine. I was taking her around to the boat ramp while my brother in law was driving my truck over there and I get there to find out that my sister had rear ended my trailor. She was busy not paying attention and trying to apease a crying one year old and bam! The only damage was a busted out tail light and a broken mountain bike I set on there to but in the boat after it was trailered.
There is a little frame damage on the trailor, the neck of the trailor is slightly bent where it connects to the piece that squares out and holds the wheels. All it needs is to be is bent back the other way. There are no breaks or crakes just a little bending, how would i do this. Does it need to get really hot and then bend it back straight.
It pulled fine all the way home but rides a little to the left side of the lane now. Oh and the lights shortted out from getting wet. Anybody got any reccomendations?
JASON
There is a little frame damage on the trailor, the neck of the trailor is slightly bent where it connects to the piece that squares out and holds the wheels. All it needs is to be is bent back the other way. There are no breaks or crakes just a little bending, how would i do this. Does it need to get really hot and then bend it back straight.
It pulled fine all the way home but rides a little to the left side of the lane now. Oh and the lights shortted out from getting wet. Anybody got any reccomendations?
JASON