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Make loading and unloading your boat a breeze with our selection of high-quality boat trailer rollers and brackets.


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  1. C.E. Smith 8"-5/8" Keel Roller Black Natural Rubber

    Special Price $25.34 Regular Price $37.99
  2. C.E. Smith Roller Shaft 5/8" x 13" w/Cap Nuts

    $11.99
  3. C.E. Smith Zinc U-Bolt 7/16"-14 X 3-1/8" X 3" w/Washers & Nuts - Square

    $7.99
  4. C.E. Smith Zinc U-Bolt 7/16"-14 X 3-1/8" X 4" w/Washers & Nuts - Square

    $8.99
  5. C.E. Smith Swivel Bracket Assembly - 8" Bracket

    $12.99
  6. C.E. Smith Swivel Bracket Kit

    $11.99
  7. Megaware Grip Guard Traction Grip

    $19.95
    Out of stock
  8. Megaware Grip Guard Comfort Grip

    $19.95
  9. C.E. Smith Side Angle "L" Bracket - Pair - Galvanized

    $10.99
  10. C.E. Smith Wobble Roller 4-3/4"ID with Bushing Steel Plate Black

    Special Price $29.92 Regular Price $34.99
  11. C.E. Smith Wobble Roller Retainer Ring - Zinc Plated

    $10.99
  12. C.E. Smith Package Wheel Nuts 1/2" - 20 - 5 Pieces - Zinc

    $5.99
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WHAT ARE BOAT TRAILER ROLLERS AND BRACKETS?

Boat trailer rollers and brackets are components of a boat trailer that assist in the process of launching and retrieving a boat from the water. Rollers are typically made of hard plastic or rubber and are mounted on brackets that attach to the trailer frame. The boat is then guided onto the rollers, which help to support and guide it during the launching and retrieval process.


WHAT ARE THE DIFFERENT TYPES OF BOAT TRAILER ROLLERS?

There are a variety of different types of boat trailer rollers available, each with its own unique features and benefits. Some of the most common types include bow rollers, which are located at the front of the trailer and help to guide the boat onto the trailer; keel rollers, which support the boat's hull and help to keep it centered on the trailer; and wobble rollers, which can pivot and adjust to the shape of the boat's hull for a more secure fit.

When choosing boat trailer rollers, it's important to consider the size and weight of your boat, as well as the types of water conditions you'll encounter. If you frequently launch and retrieve your boat in rough water or strong currents, for example, you may want to choose rollers that are larger and more durable. You should also consider the compatibility of the rollers with your trailer frame, as well as the ease of installation and maintenance.


HOW DO I CHOOSE THE RIGHT BOAT TRAILER ROLLER BRACKETS FOR MY NEEDS?

Boat trailer roller brackets are the components that hold the rollers in place on the trailer frame. They are typically made of metal or hard plastic and are designed to withstand the weight of the boat and the stress of launching and retrieval.

When choosing boat trailer roller brackets, it's important to consider the size and weight of your boat, as well as the type and number of rollers you plan to use. You should also consider the compatibility of the brackets with your trailer frame, as well as the ease of installation and maintenance.


ARE BOAT TRAILER ROLLERS AND BRACKETS DIFFICULT TO INSTALL?

The ease of installation for boat trailer rollers and brackets can vary depending on the complexity of the trailer and the type of rollers and brackets being used. Basic roller brackets can be installed with minimal tools and DIY knowledge, while more complex roller and bracket systems may require professional installation. It's important to carefully review the installation instructions for any rollers or brackets you purchase and to seek professional help if you're unsure.


HOW OFTEN SHOULD I REPLACE MY BOAT TRAILER ROLLER AND BRACKETS?

The frequency with which you should replace your boat trailer rollers and brackets depends on a number of factors, including the type and quality of the product, the size and weight of your boat, and the frequency with which you use your trailer. In general, you should inspect your rollers and brackets regularly for signs of wear and tear, such as cracks or deformation, and replace them if necessary to ensure that they continue to function properly and provide adequate support for your boat. It's also a good idea to replace your rollers and brackets if you notice that they are causing damage to your boat or if you experience any difficulty during the launching or retrieval process.

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