Trailer Axels

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  1. CBSuperDuty

    CBSuperDuty New Member

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    Hello all,

    I purchased an old gooseneck that is in need of some work. The axels that are under it are old mobile home axels. While I am sure that they would be OK. I am just not sure I would like to chance it. My question for you is do you know where I could find either a couple 5K-7K axels or one more 3.5K axel? One of my uncles has a couple of 3.5K axels that I can have but with the weight of this trailer and then with a truck on it I don't think I will be under the weight limits so I could add a 3rd axel or just find 2 heavier axels.

    Any ideas would be appericiated.

    Thanks,

    Chris
     
  2. htgreen3

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    Try Eastern Marine (they have a web site) in Wilmington Delaware area. They carry all sizes of axles, hubs and brake parts for them. They have a store that is unbeleivable when it comes to trailer axles and parts.
     
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    Great Link!
     

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