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Trailer axle I.D. help

f_inscreenname

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I've been looking for these 2 spindles for a while now with no luck. Because of the way the fenders attach and how the trailer was built (real low) I would like to keep it the way it is. Any help?

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coolchange

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Those look like car spindles w/ king pin? I dunno 40 Ford? I'd re-think the whole thing...
 

McRib

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What is the make of ur current trailer??
 

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Pretty sure it's original for my 1959 Biese. The only name I've ever herd it referred to is a "jungle gym" trailer.
 

CampbellCarl

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Best answer came from ol GN7 over at PB. 40's-50's Chevy cars and light trucks. Cut thru at the king pin boss. Backing plate bolt holes re-used for mounting holes. Guessing that bearings, races and seals would still available.
 
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