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I bolted treated 4x4's straight to the frame so there are no brackets to rust out as well like already stated.
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Well right now I just need one done as an emergency, but will be replacing all down the road
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Can you post a pic please?
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I used 4x4 treated fence post boards, but I did not want to drill holes [weaken the channel iron] in the trailer cross braces so I used Hot dipped galv. U-bolts. I bought the U-bolts so that the bolt and nuts would be counter sunk. After the boards were installed, I filled all the holes with grease to further protect the nuts and threads before installing the carpet. |
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