I purchased a new 2017 Shorelander trailer for my Searay 205 in 2017. The trailer was still on manufactures certificate of origin. First issue was they over torqued the lug nuts which forced the conical section of the lug nut to get compressed in the wheel and very difficult to remove as it was pinching the threads. No problem installed new lug nuts on my dollar. Second issue is they bent the cotter pin over the end of the spindles which machined the back side of the bearing buddy zerk fittings off. No problem cleaned out the contaminated grease and installed correctly with new bearing buddies (my dollar again). THIRD ISSUE WAS UNACCEPTABLE. I HAD A TIRE DEVELOP A HUGE BULGE. UPON INVESTIGATION I FOUND SHORELANDER INSTALLED 2013 TIRES ON MY NEW 2017 TRAILER!!!!!!!!. So make sure you check the dates on your trailer tires don't assume they were manufactured the same year as your trailer. I sent details to Shorelander/Midwest and received zero response.