Trailer repair assistance

This section is for our members to talk about things not actually about fishing or boating. However, please read the Code of Conduct before posting.
Image

Moderators: bman, Tom Keels, Chalk

Salty Gator
Site Sponsor
Posts: 3442
Joined: April 17th, 2010, 7:23 pm
Location: Tallahassee

Re: Trailer repair assistance

Post by Salty Gator »

Williamsdad wrote:Thanks to everyone. I still don't know much about bearings, but now i know a lot more than I ever thought I needed to know. Jump to "the rest of the story". Will Thompson, a.k.a Lee's Trailers, a.k.a. Capital City Trailers has it, and is rebuilding it into a trailer with springs, amd conventional parts. Seems I had a torsion axle, and sealed bearings (not your normal ones). Even with all the help, I would have been stuck right from the giddyup, even if i figured out how to get the cap off.

So glad I decided to value my own time more than the $$. Hope to be back at it soon. In the meantime, Luc has some much needed time off, and I'll be riding with him for a while. Slightly better ride anyway, and not bad company!

Why would you change from a torsion bar to springs? Aren't torsion much better than springs? I may be misunderstanding, but I thought torsion bars were a big upgrade from leaf springs
Catholic girl pray for me, you’re my only hope for heaven
Williamsdad
Posts: 336
Joined: April 27th, 2010, 12:17 pm

Re: Trailer repair assistance

Post by Williamsdad »

To the best of my ability to answer, the torsion axels came part and parcel with the sealed bearings, which apparently are much more difficult to find/get. If I went that way right now, I'd be waiting on MagicTilt to get them from the company in Germany. Also more expensive. Everyone agreed conventional hubs are much more servicable.
Williamsdad
Posts: 336
Joined: April 27th, 2010, 12:17 pm

Re: Trailer repair assistance

Post by Williamsdad »

Back in the game, trailer looks like new - thanks Will!
User avatar
Welby
Site Sponsor
Posts: 1249
Joined: May 29th, 2004, 10:32 pm
Location: Boston, GA.

Re: Trailer repair assistance

Post by Welby »

:thumbup:
SS-342
Site Sponsor
Posts: 1819
Joined: March 25th, 2010, 3:04 pm

Re: Trailer repair assistance

Post by SS-342 »

Feel good to be back "in the saddle again"!
Congratulations
SS-342
198DLV CS 115HP
13' Gheenoe 6HP
Post Reply