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Plenty of people have offered locations. I like www.championtrailers.com
myself. Question - why do you want drum brakes? They are nothing but a pain in terms of grease (from the wheel seals leaking), rust, adjustment, heat, etc... Go w/ the disk brakes and make your life a lot easier. -- Tony My boats and autos - http://t.thomas.home.mchsi.com "Gary Warner" wrote in message ... Ok, so after months of looking for the right person to weld a custom trailer for us, we're thinking of doing it ourselves. At first we had plenty to do with restoring the boat + all the regular summer projects. But after one trailer welder just blew us off and after the other keeps moving back the delivery date and when the off-the-shelf guys want twice the money for an erector-set looking thing that we *still* will have to modify....AND we alerady put insulation & heating in the shop last winter, so why not use it? We've got the welder. Dad has built trailers (but not boat trailers) before. He really didn't want to tackle this, but now we might. SO: Anyone have good starting places to look to buy new trailer axels? We would need two axels. Each rated at about 3000 lbs. Prefer torsion over springs and drum brakes over disk. If the torsion were "drop axel" to give us even more wiggle room that would be great. (Yep, I'm gonna start googeling & such, just wondering if anyone here has info too.) Thanks, Gary |
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