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We do have a variety of roller bunks that can be used as a direct replacement for carpeted bunks. I recommend either going with the 2,500 lb capacity which comes in Black #DL21754 or Silver #DL21740, OR the 3,000 lb capacity which also comes in Black…
view full answer...The Dutton-Lainson Boat Trailer Deluxe Roller Bunk - 5' Long Sections - 12 Sets of 3 Rollers #DL21741 does not come in stainless steel, but they are made of galvanized steel to resist rust and corrosion and stand up to both freshwater or…
view full answer...You could flip the CE Smith Post-Style Guide-Ons for Boat Trailers #CE27620 mounting bracket upside down and just shoot some self-tapping screws through the diamond plate step, but this wouldn't provide as much strength for the posts in the event…
view full answer...the CE Smith guide-ons #CE27610 are approximately 15 degrees off 90 degrees. So that would be 75 or 105 degrees depending on which way the guide-on was facing.
view full answer...You can use the 5 foot long Dutton-Lainson deluxe roller bunk #DL21741 on your 8 foot bunk, and you would just locate it in the middle of the bunk. I also offer the Dutton-Lainson roller bunk, part #DL21740. This is a 4 foot long roller bunk, so you…
view full answer...The CE Smith Roller-Style Guide-Ons for Boat Trailers #CE27610 measure 17-1/2 inches horizontally. It mounts on 3 inch frames and roughly 3 inches of it is a portion which cannot be adjusted to so you will have approximately 11-1/2 inches that you…
view full answer...The Dutton-Lainson Roller Bunk #DL21741 that you referenced can be installed directly on top of your existing wooden bunks. According to the installation instructions when mounting over wooden bunks a 3/8 inch diameter lag screw is required. The…
view full answer...We have the CE Smith Roller Bunks for Boat Trailers #DL21740 which is a set of galvanized roller bunks that are 4 feet in length. These will work great in a saltwater application since galvanized steel holds up well.
view full answer...If you do not want to mount the Dutton-Lainson Boat Trailer Deluxe Roller Bunk #DL21741 to the bunk boards, there are brackets that can be used. - Boat Trailer Roller Bunk Bracket for Dutton-Lainson Roller Bunks #DL21742 (4 needed to mount a pair of…
view full answer...Sounds like you are referring to guide on rollers like the CE Smith Roller-Style Guide-Ons for Boat Trailers #CE27610. These mount at the rear of the trailer frame and act as a guide to allow the boat to slide on as easy as possible. I attached a…
view full answer...Hi Wayne! I actually recommend going with the Dutton-Lainson roller bunks over the CE Smith brand because the CE Smith are rated for 1,500 lbs per set while the Dutton-Lainson are rated for 2,500 lbs per set. According to my research your boat weighs…
view full answer...The wiring color codes and wire gauge recommendations for the Pollak Heavy-Duty, 7-Pole, Round Pin, Trailer Wiring Connector, item #PK11700, are listed below. White - Ground Return - 8 gauge Black - Clearance, Side Marker, Identification - 12 gauge…
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