Mar-15-2017 07:10 PM
Feb-25-2022 07:53 AM
valhalla360 wrote:wa8yxm wrote:
28 per wheel is not that bad but the answer to why things cost so much is GREED. Corporate GREED.. Company after company is crying how they are need to raise prices while reporting record profits. Oil companies. Fast food. Slow food. Amazon (and their competitors) nearly everyone.
Odd how if they are overpriced due to GREED, no one steps in and undercuts them taking away their business...hmmm.
I'm sure you are going to look into staring a brake pad business and make a mint selling them at $8 each because you aren't GREEDY?
Feb-25-2022 07:44 AM
Veebyes wrote:
Might as well get the whole assembly & save your fingers putting the springs on.
Feb-25-2022 03:00 AM
bernetec wrote:TROLL ALERT
It seems to me that everything connected with movement has become very expensive. Okay, more brake pads. I couldn't even find cheap sneakers at all. LOL, it was only thanks to the https://www.forstepstyle.com service that I was able to find an excellent and stylish pair of sneakers for a relatively small price. When I walked through shopping malls, I was generally stunned by the prices for them. Sometimes it seemed to me that they were made of gold. It's just awful. Who buys it for themselves at all? For whom are such crazy prices? I'll never understand it, apparently.
Feb-25-2022 02:05 AM
Feb-23-2022 06:09 PM
Feb-23-2022 05:39 PM
fj12ryder wrote:
Very true, but if you think about how many wheels/brakes are out there for that brake shoe. It's a common size for all Dexter 5200, 6000, and 7000 lb. axles. That has to cover a whole lot of trailers/wheels. But the other size of the coin, how often do you hear people talk about changing the brake shoes on their trailer? I would imagine most people own their trailer for quite a few years and have never changed brake shoes. Mine is 7 years old and this is the first I've considered it.
Feb-23-2022 05:35 PM
wa8yxm wrote:
28 per wheel is not that bad but the answer to why things cost so much is GREED. Corporate GREED.. Company after company is crying how they are need to raise prices while reporting record profits. Oil companies. Fast food. Slow food. Amazon (and their competitors) nearly everyone.
Feb-23-2022 04:41 PM
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Mar-16-2017 05:04 PM
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Mar-16-2017 03:05 PM
fj12ryder wrote:
Well, I don't know, just a quick look but Dexter shows the same part number for brake shoes for both the 6,000 and 7,000 lb. axles, 5200 lb. axles not listed. And Etrailer shows the same part number for all three sizes. Go figure.
Okay, I now have to praise Etrailer for quick service. I ordered grease seals for my trailer yesterday at 3 pm, and they got here just a few minutes ago. Granted Etrailer is located only across the state near St. Louis, but that is really quick service. The prices were excellent and shipping was cheap. I'm a very happy camper. 🙂