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Trailer fixed
« on: October 18, 2005, 06:27:53 AM »

We just got our Weekend Warrior back. The front end on the upper passenger side developed a crack a few months ago. My husband filled the crack with silicone, worried the fix might look bad and depreciated the trailer. Well we got it back Last Friday and waxing the front end this last weekend you can't see where the fix is. Perfect Job. The also added some bracing inside to prevent it from happining again. Sorry for posting in the wrong one first.
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2005 Z400 that kicks a$$, Elka suspension, Alba power pack, 4" longer, 4"wider, nice graphics kit, and my rear view mirrors.
2007Weekend Warrior FSW3200
2006 z 400(husbands)
2006 dvx 400 (sons)
2008 z250? for the goose
DuneJunkie
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Re: Trailer fixed
« Reply #1 on: October 18, 2005, 04:32:24 PM »

Glad to hear the did a good job getting the job done right the first time.  That makes good customer satisfaction right there!
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