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I bought these new in the box from Capital Hitch several months ago. Then I got lazy and din't get around taking the old ones off of my trailer until I had lost the receipt. I hand-fitted these to my trailer and decided I didn't like the angles on the brackets. These have never been used; the hardware is still in its plastic bag. New they run for $85-90. I am listing them for $55 firm. Pick up in Midtown Tallahassee during office hours. Shoot me an email bigshark88 AT yahoo.com. Thanks.
Last edited by Atticus on July 28th, 2011, 2:20 pm, edited 1 time in total.
[quote="Atticus"]I bought these new in the box from Capital Hitch several months ago. Then I got lazy and din't get around taking the old ones off of my trailer until I had lost the receipt. I hand-fitted these to my trailer and decided I didn't like the angles on the brackets.
If you are talking about the angle on the arms of the brackets, they are easy to adjust. I had to tweek mine to get them closer to the boat. Just secure one end of the arm (put mine in between side bars on utility trailer) and insert something solid in the free end of the arm for leverage (piece of steel pipe) and the arm will bend with just a little effort.