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MitchStellin 06-01-2004 08:35 PM

I May Need Help With A 6000lb Axle
 
The axle shop in IL is telling me we may be waiting a week for this axle I snapped on Monday. It is a 6000lb and I will know more tomorrow on the specs, I don't need the hub or brake, they will be saved but if it means getting on the water I will do it. The shop I am dealing with is awesome, man did I get lucky, the owner called me after hours and gave me his cell phone to call any time....I guess it doesn't hurt he has a 34ft Scarab :) The next size up is an 8000lb but I will need new brakes and hubs. How can the front axle on a trailer with three 6000lb axles break under a 8000lb boat? The shop is Spring Align in Rockdale IL, exit 130 on I 80 man I will be talking up this guy, he says the axle may cost $230 but an 8000lb complete is $980, so he is not even bending me over. It is nice to know there are some good people out there that just want to do their job and help and that is what Jay is doing.. Thanks and I will know tomorrow.

Waterfoul 06-01-2004 08:46 PM

Re: I May Need Help With A 6000lb Axle
 
Is it blind luck that we stopped where we did??

KCHOTBOAT 06-01-2004 09:13 PM

Re: I May Need Help With A 6000lb Axle
 

Originally Posted by Waterfoul
Is it blind luck that we stopped where we did??

Or bad luck that he took you to LOTO. :D Mike it seems you always have a breakdown.

Steve_H 06-01-2004 09:28 PM

Re: I May Need Help With A 6000lb Axle
 
what make of trailer do you have? they should have plenty in stock.
have one shipped to the repair shop.

Smitty 06-01-2004 09:30 PM

Re: I May Need Help With A 6000lb Axle
 
I have a source for axles. I will check in the morning. Also if it is a front one, could you limp it home ??? I'll post up in the morning.

Hi-Tech Marine 06-01-2004 09:46 PM

Re: I May Need Help With A 6000lb Axle
 
Mike, 6K axles are in great demand now and al mfg's are waiting on them (torsion axles). I donot know what is under your trailer although a week seems like a reasonable amount of time - considering the time of year it is. Price is fair and indicative of a straight painted axle. Sounds like he is doing you well.

I would like his contact info. It is good to know quality repair shops if a warranty issue ever arrises for a customer in that area.
My Email is
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MitchStellin 06-01-2004 10:06 PM

Re: I May Need Help With A 6000lb Axle
 
Yes, it was very lucky we broke where we did, if we had not literally stopped right in front of an axle shop that specializes in semi trailers I would have had to go back today just to get it to one, who knows where it would have been. We did chain the axle to the frame after we jacked it up but the two left were looking bad, toed out too much. We decided that if one more hub or axle goes our biggest problem would have been getting it off the highway. I just did not want to risk it. We are going to try the mfg, it is on the trailer so Jay will look and see if they have one, I am going to look also. It is a drop axle, 8 lug with brake (all three do) I need to know the spindle dimensions,length and drop, I would hope that is on the axle somewhere along with the mfg of the axle. I will have it shipped from wherever. They are going thru the bearings while we wait but otherwise said the two left are fine and that this is a freak thing, one you would never know would happen until it goes. We are going to move the axle forward a foot also, they are on a big carriage and slide. We moved the boat ahead two feet but he said that did not do it, it was just a big hole, which I hit plenty of in the poor excuse for roads in Chicago and Indiana, I can count on one hand the overpasses and bridges I crossed that were somewhat smooth, some were just short of jumps. :mad: Most were just plain horrible with patches that made it worse. I had the tires at 70psi, they are 16.5 E rated. Maybe because the axles are so strong I could go down and give it more squish. I felt every bearing dust cover when we stopped and they were just warm, never hot. They did get warm in the mountains, it seems when going down hill the brake would engage a slight bit and that caused heat to build up. There was no way to stay ahead of the trailer on some, I would have had way too much speed and with traffic I could have been in trouble at the bottom. Slowing over 20,000lbs on a steep grade is not safe.Even with all this luck it is still not what I wanted to have to worry about.

MitchStellin 06-01-2004 10:15 PM

Re: I May Need Help With A 6000lb Axle
 
Hi Tech, this gentleman is doing me right and I would recommend him to anyone. He is priced fair, keeps in touch, calls to explain the situation and is genuinely interested in my well being. His name is Jay, the company name is Spring Align and also goes by Jays Spring and Axle. His number is 815-729-0356. He is 1/8th of a mile off I 80, Exit 130 South. Thanks for all the help, if it is a week that is the way it will be, I trust him. Just to show you, I called at 7am there time, he answered and was really nice and considerate, I bet he had just walked in and took the time to listen to me, not give me the bums rush to get open. :cool: Also it is a leaf spring axle.

R Addiction 06-01-2004 10:46 PM

Re: I May Need Help With A 6000lb Axle
 
Thats the way to run a business!! So there are some good people left out there :) Glad everything went well Mitch...any pics from LOTO? :drool:

MitchStellin 06-01-2004 11:47 PM

Re: I May Need Help With A 6000lb Axle
 
I was afraid of that, I have a horrible angle to get into the garage. I hate doing it because I know I am stressing everything. I didn't think an axle would be affected but I can see now they are, the hubs take a huge load, I even hose down the concrete to give it more slip. I am having a cover made to go to the water line and cover the drives. Then it can be outside and it a straight spot. I only have the cockpit cover now.

Smitty 06-02-2004 07:23 AM

Re: I May Need Help With A 6000lb Axle
 
Mitch,

I checked my source and they list a 6K axle assembly. My cost is around 300.00 for electric brakes.It is around 210.00 for no brakes. Shipping is extra. What type of brakes do you have?? Do you want me to check stock for you??

Let me know,

Dave

Cord 06-02-2004 08:20 AM

Re: I May Need Help With A 6000lb Axle
 
Well, Mitch, the more axels that you get, the greater the scrub is.

Mitch has a Dexter drop axel. This axel is set up for traditional leaf springs and drum brakes. I believe they were 12" drums.

Cord 06-02-2004 08:23 AM

Re: I May Need Help With A 6000lb Axle
 
Here is a link to some info on your axel. http://i.b5z.net/i/u/1080235/f/5500_7222_lbs.pdf

Luckily Dexter is in Indiana. Try calling them direct and see if you can speed things along...http://www.dexteraxle.com/600_8000_lb__capacity

Wally 06-02-2004 08:42 AM

Re: I May Need Help With A 6000lb Axle
 
Spring Align is a great outfit. They have another shop close to me in Palatine on Rand rd. I once spent the better part of the day looking for new U-bolts for my dually when i was installing my 6" lift kit. An old timer at Napa told me to go check with them. They didnt happen to have the size i needed in stock so they bent a set up for me!!! And when i got them home i had made a mistake in measureing and had to go back for another set......they bent a new set up and gave them to me! no charge! said he could always use them on another truck later. :) Cant ask for better customer service. These guys were also the only ones around who could do an alignment on my Dually with the 35" tires too. No place i went to wanted to even try it! Your in good hands Mitch :)

ofshore 06-02-2004 09:15 AM

Re: I May Need Help With A 6000lb Axle
 
Mitch, There a guy by me that builds custom trailers, the last time i needed some axles, it's been a few years, i went over there and he had about 30 of them stacked up in his shop. He buys a truck load at a time so he can get them cheaper and i know he goes to Elkhart when he buys them so they may be dexter axles(just a guess). If you want his number let me know and i can dig it up.


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