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01-01-2013, 11:03 PM | #1 |
Danodog
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Harbor Freight has Magnetic trailer lights and Pneumatic Tires
I purchased the trailer lights for $9.99 for my bed extender. I know the magnets won't hold on their own, so I intend to use zip ties to secure them. This will be helpful for my lobster runs and road trips to the Sierra's after work. http://www.harborfreight.com/12-volt...kit-69626.html I purchased the tires for my DIY PVC kayak cart. The tires were $3.69 each. Down from $9.99 http://www.harborfreight.com/10-inch...ire-30900.html I thought I would post for the peeps like me who spent all their funds on Kayaking gear and still needed to scrape pennies until the next paycheck. lol Almost forgot the free flashlight for my purchases too. I think I have a shoebox full of those things now. DanoDog |
01-02-2013, 07:22 AM | #2 |
Team Keine Zugehörigkeit
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Those tires suck going across the sand! They will dig in.
See post #117 http://www.bigwatersedge.com/bwevb/s...?t=6394&page=6
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01-02-2013, 07:23 AM | #3 |
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TheRims with tires are usually Five bucks. Just make sure you rinse the rims, valve stem area really good. They rust out super fast.
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01-02-2013, 09:08 AM | #4 | |
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01-02-2013, 12:59 PM | #5 | |
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I salvaged a set from some powerwheels that were sitting out on the curb on trash day. They work great for those long pulls, but these are too big to fit down the hatch or sit in the tankwell with a bait tank. They are loud on pavement too. |
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01-02-2013, 02:24 PM | #6 | |
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01-02-2013, 03:11 PM | #7 |
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They really suck!
I have them. If you want to go over sand DO NOT get them. |
01-02-2013, 04:49 PM | #8 |
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01-02-2013, 04:51 PM | #9 |
Danodog
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That is where I am at. No wheels at all. These wheels will have to do until plan "B" comes along, or more money.
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01-02-2013, 05:08 PM | #10 |
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I kept the pressure a little low helped a little bit. something is better then nothing agreed. Use them while you save for a set of wheeleez. Money well spent for sure.
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01-02-2013, 06:00 PM | #11 |
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I let mine pretty much completely deflate. The tire still has enough rigidity with little to no air in it to hold up my kayak with upwards of 100 lbs of gear. Yea there's wheels that are 10x better than them but they work fine for me, I was still able to pull my yak across the sand and up the hill faster than Frank with his fancy wheels that took 2 people and 5 minutes for him to get the yak on them
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01-02-2013, 06:28 PM | #12 | |
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01-02-2013, 07:04 PM | #13 |
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i used wheels off a golf pull cart works pretty sweet plus no metal
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01-02-2013, 07:49 PM | #14 |
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^ I been looking for a pair of those but couldn't find any under 30bucks. How much weight to you think they could handle. I'm pulling 200+lbs fully rigged for hoopin.
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01-02-2013, 09:22 PM | #15 | |
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01-03-2013, 07:46 AM | #16 |
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ive never done more than max 1oo doubt even that much, 200 is pushing it i would think for most wheels
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01-03-2013, 08:39 AM | #17 | ||
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I tried that too! to combat the noise and the traction on the pavement problem, I got a old bike inner tube, cut it ,wrapped it around the wheels and used a few wood screws to keep it in place. true some wheels are better then no wheels, especially when you gat a PA!
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01-03-2013, 10:31 AM | #19 |
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