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Identifying axle stryped 04-26-2008
Posted by John L. Weatherly on April 28, 2008, 9:03 am
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stryped wrote:

> I guess I just
> chickened out.

Nah. You just listened to the voice. Good on ya!

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John L. Weatherly

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Posted by spaco on April 28, 2008, 4:24 pm
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Pontoon boat mean those bearings have been under water, I'll bet. No
deal was a good deal.

Pete Stanaitis
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John L. Weatherly wrote:
> stryped wrote:
>
>
>> I guess I just
>>chickened out.
>
>
> Nah. You just listened to the voice. Good on ya!
>

Posted by 42 on April 27, 2008, 1:12 am
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Of the trailer axles I've used in the past, the 3500# axles have had 5 lug
bolts on the wheels and the 5000# ones have had 6. YMMV
42

> Is there a way to identify the pundage rating on one? I am going to an
> auction and saw they have one with the bubs and everythign on it. The
> spring centers are 6 feet. But how can I tell the poundage and if it
> is designed for springs over/under the axle?



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