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KSSteve wrote:
I'd certainly be willing to spend the money to buy two if I can find ones that will fit relatively quickly. The one I took off was easier than I expected since it's below the spring, so it wouldn't be a huge project.
I'm headed to Garden City tomorrow where there's several agricultural trailer dealers. I worry that since the ones on my camper were apparently fabricated by Young Machine in Chanute, KS, that they may be nonstandard in some way. But I'll call and find out.
Jul-26-2015 03:20 PM
Jul-26-2015 09:34 AM
TXiceman wrote:
Rather than a temporary repair or questionable quality, I'd find your axle ratings and get two complete new axle assemblies with new brake assemblies, drums and bearings.
Ken
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Jul-26-2015 04:51 AM
KSSteve wrote:
Unfortunately, I'm stuck about as far west in Kansas as you can get. What three RV repair shops have told me to do is go to any good trailer dealer (need not be RV--cattle trailers, horse trailers, equipment trailers) and they will most likely have an identical replacement spindle, hub/drum etc. The major challenge will be finding a machinist willing to cut the old spindle off and weld a new one on. That's my goal Monday.
Perhaps oddly, I'm actually kind of enjoying it here. There's worse places than Hugoton, Kansas.
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