prorider17
Jet Boat Addict
- Messages
- 88
- Reaction score
- 50
- Points
- 97
- Location
- Ormond Beach, FL
- Boat Make
- Yamaha
- Year
- 2011
- Boat Model
- AR
- Boat Length
- 24
Hey all, last time I asked a question about getting the right parts to update the MFI trailer for my 2011 AR240HO. You all were incredibly helpful (Shout out to @Bruce) With that said, I bought all the right parts and did the work today. Here's my parts list:
I dropped my trailer off at my marina nearby. $43 and they would store it overnight, covered, safe and sound. That gave me ample time to work on my trailer
![](http://i881.photobucket.com/albums/ac15/prorider17/boat/AR240HO/82709038-B11A-4128-8E3C-E48BABB0E70F_zpsaxv1fngj.jpg)
With the trailer free, I went to my friend's shop. He had all the necessary tools to get the job done. We started putting the trailer on jack stands, following that with supporting the axles with jack stands. We cut off the u-bolts first. Then, we removed the equalizer and leaf springs. We assembled the new parts and put them in their place.
![](http://i881.photobucket.com/albums/ac15/prorider17/boat/AR240HO/9668485E-ED21-4D6A-B565-65F103C4268D_zps5z4yllkg.jpg)
![](http://i881.photobucket.com/albums/ac15/prorider17/boat/AR240HO/E875F695-18C4-4B0D-BA76-1EF407BCBF3D_zpsq6hdmq27.jpg)
Note how bad the old u-bolts were.
![](http://i881.photobucket.com/albums/ac15/prorider17/boat/AR240HO/BE475022-C46F-441A-A3A5-D45C657F760A_zpsws3mp6il.jpg)
As for the bunks, the old wood was completely shot! You can see from the pic how bad the middle (old) bunk was. It was cracked under its own weight. I pressed down slightly and snapped it in two. So thankful I did the bunks. Plus, the old lag bolts basically fell out on their own. They were all very rusty. I used the old bunks, made drill hole marks and got them in. Pretty excited to pair the boat back with the trailer, as didn't smoothly load and unload in the past.. I'm sure with new, straight & strong bunks, the boat will go on easier. Plus, I feel much better about taking my boat out-of-town without fear of my u-bolt washers turning into powder.
![](http://i881.photobucket.com/albums/ac15/prorider17/boat/AR240HO/ADEC52A2-13D7-42EC-B64A-CD8956BF7320_zpsjrr00fp1.jpg)
![](http://i881.photobucket.com/albums/ac15/prorider17/boat/AR240HO/896467D2-46E9-4BFE-9F39-AA1F916B5C88_zps4eng7nhr.jpg)
![](http://i881.photobucket.com/albums/ac15/prorider17/boat/AR240HO/2B11B187-1091-49A7-B898-DA650CD9EFB2_zps12cqn7rd.jpg)
- 3 2"x6"x10' wood for the bunks. I cut up the third into two halves to be my rear support bunks.
- 3 rolls of marine carpet
- Stainless steel staples
- 4 double eye leaf springs for 3,500lb axles.
- Tandem axle equalizer kit
- 2 sets of u-bolts - 5 1/2" long.
- 20 3/8" x 1.5" galvanized lag bolts & stainless steel washers
I dropped my trailer off at my marina nearby. $43 and they would store it overnight, covered, safe and sound. That gave me ample time to work on my trailer
![](http://i881.photobucket.com/albums/ac15/prorider17/boat/AR240HO/82709038-B11A-4128-8E3C-E48BABB0E70F_zpsaxv1fngj.jpg)
With the trailer free, I went to my friend's shop. He had all the necessary tools to get the job done. We started putting the trailer on jack stands, following that with supporting the axles with jack stands. We cut off the u-bolts first. Then, we removed the equalizer and leaf springs. We assembled the new parts and put them in their place.
![](http://i881.photobucket.com/albums/ac15/prorider17/boat/AR240HO/9668485E-ED21-4D6A-B565-65F103C4268D_zps5z4yllkg.jpg)
![](http://i881.photobucket.com/albums/ac15/prorider17/boat/AR240HO/E875F695-18C4-4B0D-BA76-1EF407BCBF3D_zpsq6hdmq27.jpg)
Note how bad the old u-bolts were.
![](http://i881.photobucket.com/albums/ac15/prorider17/boat/AR240HO/BE475022-C46F-441A-A3A5-D45C657F760A_zpsws3mp6il.jpg)
As for the bunks, the old wood was completely shot! You can see from the pic how bad the middle (old) bunk was. It was cracked under its own weight. I pressed down slightly and snapped it in two. So thankful I did the bunks. Plus, the old lag bolts basically fell out on their own. They were all very rusty. I used the old bunks, made drill hole marks and got them in. Pretty excited to pair the boat back with the trailer, as didn't smoothly load and unload in the past.. I'm sure with new, straight & strong bunks, the boat will go on easier. Plus, I feel much better about taking my boat out-of-town without fear of my u-bolt washers turning into powder.
![](http://i881.photobucket.com/albums/ac15/prorider17/boat/AR240HO/ADEC52A2-13D7-42EC-B64A-CD8956BF7320_zpsjrr00fp1.jpg)
![](http://i881.photobucket.com/albums/ac15/prorider17/boat/AR240HO/896467D2-46E9-4BFE-9F39-AA1F916B5C88_zps4eng7nhr.jpg)
![](http://i881.photobucket.com/albums/ac15/prorider17/boat/AR240HO/2B11B187-1091-49A7-B898-DA650CD9EFB2_zps12cqn7rd.jpg)