Many car and truck owners have obtained a hitch-on trailer for one purpose or another. For a lawncare service, a trailer is indispensable for hauling mowers and yard equipment to each job. Small trailers the size of a pickup truck bed come in very handy at times and are acquired at only the fraction of the price for an actual truck. And of course, many people buy boats and boat trailers to haul them back and forth to the lake or river for weekend fun. There are also trailers in service for hauling horses, race cars, snowmobiles, and salvage. Suffice to say, these items are heavily used in the course of a single year.
Depending on mileage driven and whether or not a regular hosing off to clean away road salts is carried out, a trailer axle can last up to ten years before it begins to show signs of serious wear. In that event, it’s usually time to replace the axle before it breaks down on the road. The question then becomes what kind of axle to install as replacement. Many trailers are fitted with standard spring axles, while some are fitted with steel torsion axles which are more resistant to road salt corrosion but which have to be replaced as a whole unit if something breaks within.
Suppliers of Trailer Axles in Wisconsin have a complete selection of axles to fit just about any trailer of any size, from a simple 6×4 to a large boat trailer, camper, or car hauler. Spring axle replacements come in kits for the mechanically inclined, and which can be fitted within an afternoon. Larger trailers requiring some shop time can be retrofitted and the trailer put back in service within two hours. And for those custom building a trailer, a complete set of kit components including axles, springs and mounts are available.
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