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  • Welcome to TridentUK and thank you for shopping with us, please read these conditions carefully as by using our website, shop and services you signify your agreement to be bound by these following conditions. These terms of sale apply to all goods and services supplied by TridentUK Ltd, registered in England and Wales no. 04608951 at 230 Park View, Whitley Bay NE26 3QR. Any variation of these terms and conditions in any document of the customer is inapplicable unless accepted by in writing by TridentUK....
  • We can offer a complete servicing and repair facilities as well as a wide selection of Trailers, Trolleys and Accessories. Frequency of Servicing Typically: Before each journey - particular checks are necessary for safety reasons and is the responsibility of the trailer operator. After the first 600 miles (1000 km) - for new trailers Every 3000 miles (5000 km) - for industrial / commercial trailers with intensive usage, by type of application or mileage towed, including boat...
  • Combi Trailers Aptly named, this is a Combination of a trolley and road base and sometimes referred to as a piggy back trailer. The trolley will cradle the boat and go in and out of the water and a road base stays dry helping to keep the bearings protected and in turn reliable on the road. There are options in creating your Combi trailer which is why they may not be listed as a part First you need to find the trolley that best fits your boat, we have specific trolleys for the more popular classes and...
  • Our trolleys are designed to fit Our roadbases. Our design is conducive to compatibility with a number other designs and we publish measurements of trolleys and trailers to help make it easy for you to have an idea of compatibility before purchasing. Other manufacturer’s trolleys and road bases may well sit together with ours but you could find you need to secure them together in a different way. The main measurement required when using one of our trolleys or road base trailers with those from o...
  • You are going to have to use some common sense along with some testing of your own with this as the tyre pressure will vary depending on what trailer you have with which tyres and what load you are carrying. The walls of the tyres should flex slightly in operation in order to give the boat/trailer some help with suspension. Inflate until the tyre looks right (looking much like your car tyre does when correctly inflated) and what you are looking for is for the tyre wall to be as soft as possible to gi...
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