nuts and bolts of a HF trailer

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Postby LDK » Wed Apr 07, 2010 6:39 am

Larwyn wroteIn answer to the original question; No, at least in my case the bolts which came with the Horror Fright 4x8, 1800 lb. capacity trailer were not of good quality (or even acceptable quality) in my opinion.------Larwyn I may take your advice. I don't want my harbor freight to turn into a horror fright. :lol:
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Postby Larwyn » Wed Apr 07, 2010 8:34 am

LDK wrote:Larwyn wroteIn answer to the original question; No, at least in my case the bolts which came with the Horror Fright 4x8, 1800 lb. capacity trailer were not of good quality (or even acceptable quality) in my opinion.------Larwyn I may take your advice. I don't want my harbor freight to turn into a horror fright. :lol:


Actually, once you get the floor bolted to the trailer, half the bolts could fall out and you would probably never know it. But it sure wont hurt anything to know that at least the bolts are good.

I own lots of stuff from Harbor Freight, using the name "Horror Fright" is only intended as a good natured way to remind myself, and others, to be selective when shopping there. You can get some real bargains, but if you are not careful you can spend some good money on pure rubbish too.
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