Posted by Jon f mn on March 22, 2018 at 17:01:17 from (174.219.144.18):
In Reply to: Re: Bent trailer axle posted by roger tomfohrde on March 22, 2018 at 09:53:18:
If you axle is for sure a 3500lb you should be able to buy just the axle tube. As far as I know all 3500lb axle's have been standardized for at least 30 years, so if it's different it is real old. But if you measure the spindle I can tell you if it's standard. If it is standard all your parts should fit the new axle. To order an axle you need the center to center on the springs and the hub face. To get an accurate hub face, you will need help to put a straight edge on each hub face and measure between them.
If you like I can order what ever parts you need through Redneck on my account which should save you some money, and have them shipped to you. You will have to provide direct payment tho as I don't get involved with paying for parts that are direct shipped.
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