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Author: Dan Pruzan ([email protected]) contact the author Subject: Re: Trailer parts & repair Info: (21878 views) Posted: Wednesday 11-21-01 02:05:00 PM |
I can't help you with a repair facility, but I towed my Express down to Long Beach and back twice on a single axle trailer without any problems. My tow vehicle is a Ford Ranger with a 4 liter V6 and it has no problems with power. The brakes on my trailer don't work (I expect this is the case with most of the trailers out there) and I don't have any problems just using the brakes on the truck.
Hope this helps
Dan
Brendan Busch on 11/21/101 10:09 AM said:
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>>Does anyone have any recommendations for a SF Bay Area shop who can fix up my E27 trailer? It needs a good once over; new pads, new keel support, probably new brakes, maybe new wheels/bearings.>>
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>>Also, is it reasonable to use the stock one-axle trailers to tow these things around on the highway (assuming the trailer is in good shape), or is that just asking for trouble?>>
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>>thanks,>>
>>--brendan
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