aside from the ones they sell. are they interchangeable with any truck hubs? I dont mind buying a pre arched and well made axle but damn if I want to pay for hubs and rims when I have a bunch of stuff in the junkyard at home. I am mainly looking for the 3500lb and higher capacity. this will be for the farm, so no brakes are needed.
8/14/2009 11:09:57 PM
I wont say they won't fit any truck hubs, but it seems pretty doubtful to me, considering the OD of the spindle. Are they really that expensive? Also a bonus is how easy it is to find bearings, hubs, and brake parts for standard trailer axles in any town, and how modular a lot of the parts are.
8/14/2009 11:14:51 PM
the hub and bearing kits there are dirt friggin cheap, everything is based on standard axle capacities, 3500# parts ae easy to come by
8/16/2009 12:39:04 PM
I know they are cheap but the stuff in the edge of the woods back on the farm is FREE.
8/16/2009 7:11:35 PM
got a front dana 60 in the edge of the woods? lemme get that
8/16/2009 8:07:55 PM
Most axles come with a standard size, and a pretty standard seal shoulder size. They're not tapered like car and truck spindles. Get your mike out and measure. Usually 1" or 1.25" or maybe 1.5"...and Agri will sell hubs and bearings, etc to fit. So will just about any trailer parts place. I dunno what size mobile home axles are.
8/18/2009 6:48:45 PM
yep
10/15/2009 7:48:53 AM