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Replacement Axle for a 1991 Lowe Boat Trailer  

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I am looking for a spindle for my 1991 Lowe boat trail for a 1605 boat. The measurements are: A 1.32 B 1.26 C 1.06 D 1.06 E .76 F 5.6 overall length is 10.5 It also has two sets of groves from the beginning of F is 1.58 and 4.58

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None of the spindles we carry have the same measurements as what you have. The only real recommendation I could make would be to replace the axle since by the time you buy the spindles, have them professionally installed and get the correct hubs you're almost at the same price as just getting a new axle.

In order to recommend an axle assembly for you, I'll need some more information. First, you will need to ensure that the existing wheels and tires you are using are rated for the extra weight.

Do you need a brake or an idler axle? Keep in mind that different states have different thresholds at which trailer brakes are required. It is possible that with the 2K axle, you were under that threshold, but going up to a 3500 lb axle might place you above that threshold where brakes are required. Your state DOT or Highway Patrol/State Police should be able to provide guidance on this for you.

If your existing wheels and tires are rated for 3500 lbs, what is the wheel bolt pattern? I'll link you to a help article that explains how to determine this if you're not sure.

Do you need a straight or a drop spindle? Straight spindles are used when the bed of the trailer is over the tires or when low ground clearance isn't required. Drop spindles would be used on trailers that need a low deck height, like car haulers or livestock/horse trailers.

What is the hub face to hub face dimension? What is the spring seat center to center dimension (see diagram)? You can get these dimensions by measuring your existing axle.

For example, the # 35545I-EZ-89 Axle assembly has a 3500 lb capacity, uses idler hubs, a straight spindle, has a 5-on 4-1/2 bolt pattern, a hub-face-to-hub-face length of 89 inches and a spring-center-to-spring-center length of 74 inches.

Once I have all this information, I would be happy to recommend an axle for you.

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