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Message 6 of 6
Posted by member Kenny Clark on Monday 20 March 2017

Simon, Thanks for contact. Just asked Autow to quote for trailer refurb package. Kenny

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Posted by member Simon Kidd on Wednesday 15 March 2017

Kenny - I normally use www.autow.co.uk - but you may have trouble if your Hallmark trailer has the angled axles. Worth a look though. Best Wishes Si.

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Posted by member steve Hogwood on Thursday 19 January 2017

Hi kenny, Just got myself a roller coaster 5 in need of restoration i.e. Brake and wheel bearing overhaul, I won't be rushing into it just yet too much on at the mo but I will be watching this thread with interest, Steve Hogwood.

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Posted by member Kenny Clark on Sunday 15 January 2017

Robert, Will check out Towsure, see what they can supply. Thanks, Kenny

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Posted by member robert sneddon on Sunday 15 January 2017

Hi Kenny Sounds like you've got a full trailer job on your hands. Most things can be pretty much bolt on replacements as you will know. I find Towsure can be good for most things. However brake shoes etc might need to be sourced direct, not quite sure. I use a Parrymore trailer and getting parts are relatively straight forward. I suppose it depends if you are personally taking on the project. Kind regards Robert.

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Posted by member Kenny Clark on Sunday 8 January 2017

* Hi, I have Hallmark Super Rollercoaster 5. Trailer fine for launching in marina, as only short distance to from hard standing to ramp. My project is to refurbish, have completely roadworthy. Everything needs replaced other than frame: Twin stub axles Braking system Coupling Winch, strap Wheels, tyres Lighting Mudguards Thinking about wheel flushing kit as well I got a very expensive price from Indespension for works.The equivilant new trailer does not have 'bowed' roller cross rail, which means keel/hull would sit much higher off the road. Interested to find out if anyone has experience or advice on this. Cheers, Kenny

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