Dan, can you still access all the wireing and fuse's up under the dash?
Looks great!
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Dan, can you still access all the wireing and fuse's up under the dash?
Looks great!
You can if you pull the fascia out. as getting to the fuses is pretty rare it's not a big deal.
Nice looking Dan really clean and nice looking mang
Looks great, Dan. Season should be starting up quick for ya. You'll have to come down here for spring break next year and get an earlier start.
Wow that looks great!
I had been using composite shims which worked great, until you had to take them out... This solution is a lot more elegant. Thanks for the idea, Ian.
Ian's How-To Thread
Edit: these didn't hold up well at all. I redrilled/tapped to use a larger bolt but it was back to rattling after a single set. Maybe if the bolt was up higher on the bracket. Guess it's back to the shims.
Adapter plate courtesy of Pete at Smooth Water Sports. It took awhile but is a quality piece and priced right. Although many people just leave it primer gray, they recommend painting it to match the trailer. I painted it to match the jack instead because it was a much easier match and just as stealthy.
http://i297.photobucket.com/albums/m...V/f412eedd.jpg
I went with the dual wheel Fulton F2 jack to make moving the trailer around by hand in my garage easier. It works MUCH better than the stocker in pretty much every way (also a Fulton, just much more basic.)
http://i297.photobucket.com/albums/m...V/cd3a529e.jpg