What Measurements are Needed to Find Replacement Axle for a Trailer
Question:
I have a 1964 26foot Streamline Countess travel trailer that needs replacement axles. It has tandem axles, and the front axle has brakes. What measurements do you need to determine an appropriate replacement axle? Thanks!
asked by: Charlie
Expert Reply:
You are going to need to measure your current axles in a few places to get the correct one.
You will need to measure from hub face to hub face and then from the spring seat centers. You will also need to know what bolt pattern you have on your current hubs. I attached a help article on how to determine this as well.
I also attached a link to a page with all of the axles we carry. We don't have an extensive line of axles at this time so if what we offer doesn't match what you need you would need to contact a local trailer shop that can order you in custom axles.
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Dexter Trailer Idler Hub Assembly for 6,000-lb Axles - 6 on 5-1/2
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- 25580
- 15123
- For 6000 lbs Axles
- 1/2 Inch Stud
- 6 on 5-1/2 Inch
- 16 Inch Wheel
- 16-1/2 Inch Wheel
- 17 Inch Wheel
- 17-1/2 Inch Wheel
- 18 Inch Wheel
- 18-1/2 Inch Wheel
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