DDA40X
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I have a nine-year-old utility trailer with a 5200-lb. axle. It sits outside and is used infrequently.
I recently pulled the excess electric brake wire out of the axle beam and the wire was quite wet.
I am considering drilling one or two small holes in the bottom of the axle beam to drain the water. I asked this of a trailer supply company and they advised against drilling the holes thinking it would weaken the axle. While that may be technically true, I'm skeptical that drilling one or two small holes would be worse than having an axle beam full of water. (I'm not too confident in that trailer supply company's technical opinion based on questionable advice they have given to others in the past).
Besides, the axle already has two 3/8" holes in it for the brake wire.
What do you all think - drill holes or not?
Thanks
I recently pulled the excess electric brake wire out of the axle beam and the wire was quite wet.
I am considering drilling one or two small holes in the bottom of the axle beam to drain the water. I asked this of a trailer supply company and they advised against drilling the holes thinking it would weaken the axle. While that may be technically true, I'm skeptical that drilling one or two small holes would be worse than having an axle beam full of water. (I'm not too confident in that trailer supply company's technical opinion based on questionable advice they have given to others in the past).
Besides, the axle already has two 3/8" holes in it for the brake wire.
What do you all think - drill holes or not?
Thanks