APB.
In advance, this is just general, but saved me money. For the trailer itself, you might check a RV service shops in the area instead of Marine delears. In my case when I needed two new trailer springs installed, and wheel bearing redone, their labor rate was less, and they quoted less for the parts.
Second, for the trailer. I once needed some axle work done, and tried a local commercial tractor trailer service shop (not a highway service center for trucks $$$$, but someone that does commercial 18 wheeler repair)
Again, price I paid was only about 60% of what a marine dealer quoted me.



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