Trailer Rollers

Just as an FYI... If anyone is redoing their trailer and needs new rollers I HIGHLY recommend Yates Rubber. They have both Rubber and TPR (Theromplastic) wobble rollers, keel rollers, bow stops, etc. You're dealing with the factory direct, so there's no marina price mark-ups. I've had a set of the TMP rollers on one of my trailers for 6 years now and they look and act like new. Just bought new wobble and keel rollers and a bow stop for another trailer and got everything I needed for just over $150 including shipping. Seriously, 5" yellow wobble rollers for $7.00 ea. (ShoreLandr wanted $18.49 ea) and Keel rollers for $14 ($25.99 from Shorelandr) is hard to beat. ($5 for a 3" *V* bow stop) Your choice of colors, Black, Grey, Yellow or Blue rollers... same price. And perhaps the best thing... They are 100% Made in America... no cheap China junk... They are in Fall River, Ma.

http://yatesrubber.com/
 
Just as an FYI... If anyone is redoing their trailer and needs new rollers I HIGHLY recommend Yates Rubber. They have both Rubber and TPR (Theromplastic) wobble rollers, keel rollers, bow stops, etc. You're dealing with the factory direct, so there's no marina price mark-ups. I've had a set of the TMP rollers on one of my trailers for 6 years now and they look and act like new. Just bought new wobble and keel rollers and a bow stop for another trailer and got everything I needed for just over $150 including shipping. Seriously, 5" yellow wobble rollers for $7.00 ea. (ShoreLandr wanted $18.49 ea) and Keel rollers for $14 ($25.99 from Shorelandr) is hard to beat. ($5 for a 3" *V* bow stop) Your choice of colors, Black, Grey, Yellow or Blue rollers... same price. And perhaps the best thing... They are 100% Made in America... no cheap China junk... They are in Fall River, Ma.

http://yatesrubber.com/

Thanks for the tip man... I just got done with my V, now I have to address the trailer.

Thanks again!
 
I just picked up a new to me trailer, it has 40 rollers. Did you just email this company for a quote? I didn’t see any pricing on their site.
 
I just opened your site for the rollers. They are made in the USA. I’m looking for rollers that are made in Mexico or china or hondurous. They are a little less expensive and they are made with recycled garden hoses. That’s good for our planet. True they don’t last long and fall apart but it’s ok. They are a dollar cheaper also they are not perf3ctly round and that comes in handy when you load your boat. You can walk away half on the trailer and it won’t roll off. You have to think outside the box.
I hope this brings a smile to some ones face. Have a safe 4 th of July my friends
 
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