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partybarge_pilot
October 24th, 2007, 12:20
Ok, We just inherited a car hualer with 1 dead axle. Need to find a replacement in San Diego county area ASAP. Preferably someplace that hasn't burnt down.......


95" face to face, 80" spring to spring, 5X5.00, brakes would be nice........

Thanks!

dezertrat82
October 24th, 2007, 12:27
Call up Aroas trailer supply in El cajon. They are located right next door to ORW. The phone number is 619-579-0484. Address is 411 N. marshall Ave El Cajon. The staff is really helpful. They set me up with everything i needed to convert my non brake axles to brakes. They usualy carry all sizes of axles in stock from what they told me in the past.

NIKAL
October 24th, 2007, 13:07
Try FE Trailers on Johnson Ave in El Cajon (619) 444-9932. I have never done any buisness with them, but at the Boat show I spoke to them about a disk brake conversion for my trailer and they were really knowledgeable.

Bill
October 24th, 2007, 13:17
dexteraxle.com

bw1482
October 24th, 2007, 21:49
135 sunsine ln, san marcos can not remember buz name but they have axles and parts

Mark Newhan
October 24th, 2007, 22:10
I second Aros trailer in El Cajon... only it is AA Equipment. I have a buddy over there. Also the shop forman is an off road enthusiast.

Call and ask for Joe Lopez and tell him I sent you. He also reads RDC.

Mark

Bill
October 24th, 2007, 23:46
I just lost an axle on the way back from Texas it was one of theirs with a serial # on it so they had all the info on file they said I`d have the new one in 4 days and it was less than $150.00 hub to hub no brakes 3500#

fishd00d
October 24th, 2007, 23:59
I just lost an axle on the way back from Texas


You really should check the ubolts every once in a while to make sure they are tight so you dont have axles falling off on the freeway, could be dangerous!

:)

partybarge_pilot
October 25th, 2007, 10:49
Thanks guys. I ended up finding everything I needed at Freeway trailer sales in Esco. Right around the corner!

Ended up just replacing the snout and hub assymbly on the dead side.

Bill
October 25th, 2007, 12:20
Yeah thanks for that info Fish.What acttualy happened was a bearing siezed and I didn`t know and ended up losing the wheel axle is still there.I could of also changed just the snout and hub but it was easier to change the whole thing.