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Added an extension onto my trailer tongue
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<blockquote data-quote="-CN-" data-source="post: 409341" data-attributes="member: 18939"><p>I am not a welder and want it to be as simple as using a few bolts.</p><p>Also, my main reason for needing the tongue extension is for weight distributing purposes. I need to move the boat further forward on the trailer as I have added a gas outboard (which I never originally planned to do), and with the already compact trailer, the boat is already as far forward as I will comfortably go without the nose being too close to my vehicle. </p><p>I think I'm gonna start looking into just getting a new trailer, but my budget is under $100 for this project and that won't even buy a fixer-upper.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="-CN-, post: 409341, member: 18939"] I am not a welder and want it to be as simple as using a few bolts. Also, my main reason for needing the tongue extension is for weight distributing purposes. I need to move the boat further forward on the trailer as I have added a gas outboard (which I never originally planned to do), and with the already compact trailer, the boat is already as far forward as I will comfortably go without the nose being too close to my vehicle. I think I'm gonna start looking into just getting a new trailer, but my budget is under $100 for this project and that won't even buy a fixer-upper. [/QUOTE]
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