They're not as bad as you's think. If you can weld the shackles on where you need them and turn a wrench, they are easy to change. Here's where I bought mine.
http://www.southwestwheel.com/store/...0-lb-axle.aspx
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They're not as bad as you's think. If you can weld the shackles on where you need them and turn a wrench, they are easy to change. Here's where I bought mine.
http://www.southwestwheel.com/store/...0-lb-axle.aspx
Guys if you will check the air pressure I bet your only running 32 lbs. Not what it takes for a boat tire. There rated for around 50 lbs. I had 2 trailers that did that. Put new tires on and put I think it was 48 lbs of air. Stopped it for me.
So may people run 32 lbs and it lets your tires wear out just as your talking about.
Pete
I run 45 Lbs. in mine and never had a problem.
max pressure here. Besides low pressure would wear both the inside and outside. Good point though. Everybody should be max according to the side wall. Don't assume your tire is rated 35 or 55. Lean over and read it.
Wannabe...
Hey...pipe down WB.....I just heard on the news that all boat trailer axles are on back order. Bwahahaha. :D
Pour old WB.
Well you should just move closer to the lake. Put less miles on the tires.
Go to one of the chuck homier tent sales and get ya one off the clearance rack fer $29.99. They got the $4.99 wrenches & the $69.99 welder.
I run nitro in all my tires. Ummmm the aroma.:D