(12-09-2020, 12:11 AM)PACMEN Wrote: I would check with Sids alignment in Springville.
Most likely a ways for you.
He straightened a friends boat trailer frame. And I know multiple people that have had similar trailer issues and they have been able to fix them.
Without first hand knowledge I have heard they will even make semi trailers track.
Hope this helps.
That sounds great, I will give them a call tomorrow. I hope that they can work on it with the boat still on it; otherwise, I guess I will be getting it fixed in the spring.
(12-08-2020, 09:32 PM)Cowboypirate Wrote: Sounds like a story behind this question
Let's just say that I am grateful that I only damaged the back side of my Armada and my boat trailer. It could have been much worse. I am thankful that there were no injuries to my fishing buddy or me. Let's just leave it at, I need to not be in such a hurry, when I am headed out to my fishing hole!
I am also blessed to have friends, like Randy, who have the experience and skills to fix things, and the willingness to do so, that would otherwise cost me a small fortune to get repaired.