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Posted by Keith-OR on July 02, 2006 at 10:20:49 from (207.200.116.14):
In Reply to: Re: Trailer Axles posted by Mike (WA) on July 02, 2006 at 09:05:00:
Mike, I hate to disagree with you on not standing up after 1000's of miles. We have two Manufactured home factorys here. One is Marlette and the other Fleetwood Industries which both ship to Alaska(up the Alcan highway) and sent homes to New Orleans after Katrina. Friend of mine is trailer toter and has hauled homes up in the Seattle area numerous occasions. The only thing they have problems with is the "tires". I have a trialer that I build 25 years ago using moble home axles it has been to east coast and back several times. Like any trailer, need to repack bearings and check brakes. The only thing I have replaced is tires. I run Low Boy tires, which is what they put on moble homes 25 years ago. Also you can buy 14.5 tires from Les Schwab. Also I know one axle manufacture that make 8 hole hubs to replace the bolt & clamp hubs on thier 8000lb moble home axles. Have a Happy Independence Day Keith & Shawn
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