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<blockquote data-quote="russ010" data-source="post: 135618" data-attributes="member: 677"><p>personally I wouldn't bother with it, but that's me and only if it's not pulling or you are having to correct it. The only thing with not fixing it is that you will probably go through tires a lot quicker because you are literally dragging the trailer instead of pulling it - sounds odd, but it's still ok, just short lived.</p><p></p><p>You can find a machine shop or someone who welds. The best thing would be for them to cut the tongue off and reinforce it where they cut at (basically where it's bent). You'll definitely have a stronger trailer after that and probably wouldn't cost more than $50-100 to fix.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="russ010, post: 135618, member: 677"] personally I wouldn't bother with it, but that's me and only if it's not pulling or you are having to correct it. The only thing with not fixing it is that you will probably go through tires a lot quicker because you are literally dragging the trailer instead of pulling it - sounds odd, but it's still ok, just short lived. You can find a machine shop or someone who welds. The best thing would be for them to cut the tongue off and reinforce it where they cut at (basically where it's bent). You'll definitely have a stronger trailer after that and probably wouldn't cost more than $50-100 to fix. [/QUOTE]
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