Posted by kyplowboy on October 01, 2009 at 07:51:05 from (98.93.108.155):
In Reply to: OT...mobile home hubs posted by grayrider on September 30, 2009 at 20:00:12:
I did this, well kind of. My W-W stock trailer was wore out twice when I got it 7 years ago. My brother was pulling in the drive way move'n back home from college and one of he axels broke right at the spring. Got it apart and both were about to break at the other 3 springs. Got to looking around new axles were worth a whole lot more than the trailer and regular new pipe wasn't much better. There is a new moble home dealer here that doesn't send axles and wheels back, he tosses'm in a pile and sells them. $35 tire and wheel, $50 for an axle. Had a buddy of mine weld the 6 bolt chevy pattern hubs on the MH axles. Has worked good for 3 years now.
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