fishpick
Platinum Member
I have the ability to obtain a well used 18' trailer that needs a lot of TLC to get it on the roads legally in NYS...
One of the obstacles I have is the question around the axle brakes... Here are a couple of photos showing the hub, hub removed and brake setup.
Bottom line here is - these Dexter axles are apparently from a trailer (read single use mobile home)... and the brakes are not really supposed to be replaceable... after talking to the Dexter folks (who are AWESOME customer service kind of people) - they tell me I can get most all the replacement components I need - but I would have to grind off the large rivet attachment point at the top of the shoes - and replace with a low profile heat treated bolt.
I'm looking for opinions on the idea of replacing brakes on what is technically a non-replaceable axle (rated 6K for the mobile home - 4500 when used on a utility trailer) - or if I should just buy 2 new 6K trailer axles (the main difference is much larger bearings on the real utility axle and user replaceable brakes).
Cost for replacement parts - around $200 - plus annual bearing replacements at another cost of $200 - year over year
Cost for 2 new axles - $750 - all I need to do here is bolt the existing wheel on after the axle goes on...
One of the obstacles I have is the question around the axle brakes... Here are a couple of photos showing the hub, hub removed and brake setup.
Bottom line here is - these Dexter axles are apparently from a trailer (read single use mobile home)... and the brakes are not really supposed to be replaceable... after talking to the Dexter folks (who are AWESOME customer service kind of people) - they tell me I can get most all the replacement components I need - but I would have to grind off the large rivet attachment point at the top of the shoes - and replace with a low profile heat treated bolt.
I'm looking for opinions on the idea of replacing brakes on what is technically a non-replaceable axle (rated 6K for the mobile home - 4500 when used on a utility trailer) - or if I should just buy 2 new 6K trailer axles (the main difference is much larger bearings on the real utility axle and user replaceable brakes).
Cost for replacement parts - around $200 - plus annual bearing replacements at another cost of $200 - year over year
Cost for 2 new axles - $750 - all I need to do here is bolt the existing wheel on after the axle goes on...