Trailer brakes
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- shmoken875
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Well I didn't have a tape measure to check corner to corner, but I didn't see any dents or tweaked metal anywhere.jac6695 wrote:If it is still straight and square, that is a good price.
Edit: What style of axles? Just regular 6 lug?
The axles are the "single-wide trailer style" for lack of a better description, the bolts are at the outside by the rim, and the hub/spokes are held to the rim with those little tabs.
Randy
Tow Piglet/DD: Silverado
Driveway Ornament: Clifford the big red Jeep
Tow Piglet/DD: Silverado
Driveway Ornament: Clifford the big red Jeep
- willhf1011
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Ive always called those mobile home wheels. I'm sure there's a more technical term for them but its always seemed most people know what I'm talking about when I refer to them. I prefer to steer clear of them, because they can be a pain in the ass and 14.5s are a little harder to source.shmoken875 wrote:
The axles are the "single-wide trailer style" for lack of a better description, the bolts are at the outside by the rim, and the hub/spokes are held to the rim with those little tabs.
93 YJ Under Construction
This is why I asked. The axles are likely actual trailer axles (meaning not sourced from a mobile home). BillaVista did a write up a few years ago on his. The axles are sure to be fully serviceable, as will the brakes, but you might want to swap in a pair of 6 lug 5k axles w/brakes if you do buy it. Redneck Trailer is a good source for parts or axle assemblies.willhf1011 wrote:shmoken875 wrote: 14.5s are a little harder to source.
James C.
97 K2500HD 6.5/4L80E/NP241/9.5/14BFF
86'ish S10 Blazer LT1/4L60E/ORD Doubler/D60/14BFF
97 K2500HD 6.5/4L80E/NP241/9.5/14BFF
86'ish S10 Blazer LT1/4L60E/ORD Doubler/D60/14BFF
- shmoken875
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Snagged a trailer on Thursday for $1100, it's old with a bit of rust on the fenders but otherwise in good condition.
1992 Econo-Trailer 7000lb GVWR
Brakes on one axle and diamond plate runners. Came with a small box, ramps, 2" ball, and a spare. Tires are all in good condition with plenty of tread and the spare still has nubbies on it. Currently trying to register it in Maine.
1992 Econo-Trailer 7000lb GVWR
Brakes on one axle and diamond plate runners. Came with a small box, ramps, 2" ball, and a spare. Tires are all in good condition with plenty of tread and the spare still has nubbies on it. Currently trying to register it in Maine.
Randy
Tow Piglet/DD: Silverado
Driveway Ornament: Clifford the big red Jeep
Tow Piglet/DD: Silverado
Driveway Ornament: Clifford the big red Jeep
- shmoken875
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- Arya Ebrahimi
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- shmoken875
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I have a 6000, but use a 5000 with a 5000 rated 2" ball. Total weight with the Jeep should be about 5500.Arya Ebrahimi wrote:Looks like a good buy to me, I am surprised it's a 2" ball though. Check your drawbar and make sure it's appropriately rated for the load.
Randy
Tow Piglet/DD: Silverado
Driveway Ornament: Clifford the big red Jeep
Tow Piglet/DD: Silverado
Driveway Ornament: Clifford the big red Jeep