Thanks for your comment. Any hardware store has wooden shims, mostly used for doors and windows installation, very cheap too. I buy mine at Home Depot. This placement immobilizes front and back gate movements and removes most of the noise. Otherwise those foldable front and rear gates jump and vibrate and cause lots of noise. I reuse the same wooden shims for over 6 months now but if you lose or break one, just take a new one, they only cost a few cents. This works well, reduced the noise by at least 80%.
I don't think these are available in the US. Definitely not in my town.
Thanks for your comment. Any hardware store has wooden shims, mostly used for doors and windows installation, very cheap too. I buy mine at Home Depot. This placement immobilizes front and back gate movements and removes most of the noise. Otherwise those foldable front and rear gates jump and vibrate and cause lots of noise. I reuse the same wooden shims for over 6 months now but if you lose or break one, just take a new one, they only cost a few cents. This works well, reduced the noise by at least 80%.
@@taurus-realty Not sure how you got from galvanized trailer to wooden shims.