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Yes, if you install the #MAL33TR on your Malone Microsport you'd still have the same amount of bar space to carry the same amount of kayaks as you did before. This keeps the bars still above the fenders of the trailer so you don't lose any…
view full answer...The Malone MicroSport Trailer #MPG460G uses crossbars like what you would find on the roof of a vehicle instead of bunk boards. This is sold on our site as the Malone Crossbar Conversion Kit #MPG475 and it comes with the mounting hardware. If you are…
view full answer...The best way to determine the height needed is to measure from the top of your trailer frame to the top of the sides of your boat. If the 40" Tall Guide-Ons #CE27626 sit right at or slightly above the sides of your boat then the shorter will…
view full answer...The Malone MicroSport to LowBed Trailer Conversion Support Tubes #MAL33TR will use the same u-bolts and hardware already on your Malone MicroSport Trailer. The conversion kits work with the Malone MicroSportXT Trailer #MPG460XT, Malone MicroSport…
view full answer...Yes, the CE Smith Bunk-Style Guide-Ons for Boat Trailers - 60" Long - 1 Pair #CE27600 can work on the inside of a pontoon boat. Based on the photo you may prefer the CE Smith 90-Degree Bunk Board Guide-On Kit #CE27600K90 which will includes…
view full answer...The Tongue Mounted Crossbar for Malone MicroSport Trailers part #MPG4002 isn't compatible with trailers using the Retractable Tongue Kit for Malone MicroSport Trailers part #MPG494. The reason for this as you mentioned is the crossbar height due…
view full answer...The ribs of your John boat are actually very strong and the design of them gives the metal quite a bit more strength than if the bottom of the boat was totally smooth. Due to that the CE Smith Carpeted Johnboat bunk part #CE27850 that you referenced…
view full answer...While you never want to exceed an item's working load limit (WLL) in your actual application, the nature of your trailer matters too when selecting a winch strap. If you have roller bunks rather than carpeted bunks this reduces friction and means…
view full answer...It sounds like you'll need to do some fab work in order to get the guide-ons to work. I believe your best bet would be to eliminate the u-bolts and have the brackets welded to the top or the underside of the frame member. If the fender step…
view full answer...The bolt hole spacing for the CE Smith Front/Rear Hanger Bracket for Double-Eye Springs #CE14026G is 4-3/8" x 1-5/8". I've attached a dimensional photo for you to check out as well as a review video to reference.
view full answer...The issue with the leaf springs being too bouncy could be caused by a few different things. The first is that they are not properly rated for the weight of the trailer, they are worn down too far, or the trailer is being overloaded. Furthermore, a…
view full answer...This actually happens with vehicles that use an auto-leveling system pretty often. Disengaging this system while towing will definitely help as it will allow your weight distribution system to have more tension on the bars, which will help with sway.…
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