[AT] trailer brake parts

Dennis Johnson moscowengnr at outlook.com
Mon Mar 14 15:56:38 PDT 2016


My wife's brother - in - law works for Redneck Trailer. Seems like a decent company but I have not purchased from them.


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> On Mar 14, 2016, at 5:54 PM, charlie hill <charliehill at embarqmail.com> wrote:
> 
> Al,  I can't give an opinion about etrailer.  From what the others are 
> saying
> I suspect they are fine.  If you want an alternative, I have a friend that 
> builds
> some trailers and he buys all his axles, hubs, etc. from these folks.
> http://www.redneck-trailer.com/  Or at least he did the last time I talked 
> to him
> about it.
> 
> Charlie
> 
> -----Original Message----- 
> From: Al Jones
> Sent: Sunday, March 13, 2016 11:45 AM
> To: Antique tractor email discussion group
> Subject: [AT] trailer brake parts
> 
> My tractor hauling trailer needs new brakes.  In doing my research it
> looks like it's easier and not much more expensive to just replace the
> entire brake assemblies.  Have found some that are way cheaper than
> OEMs (they are Dexter axles) on Etrailer.com.  Anyone ever dealt with
> them?
> 
> Would you replace the wheel bearings since everything's already apart
> or just grease and re-use if they look ok?  Trailer is an '03 and
> doesn't have tons of miles but most of the miles it has are pulling a
> Cub, Super A, or similar.  It has the EZ Lube feature and I give them
> a few pumps of grease now and then.  I'm going to pull it to Red Power
> Roundup in Wisconsin this June and bring home a 3500 lb corn picker
> and I want to make sure I get there and back with no issues!
> 
> Al
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