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<blockquote data-quote="Alex from GA" data-source="post: 480202" data-attributes="member: 29750"><p>A couple of years ago the axle bent on my 14' boat trailer. Got it home and found it rotted most of the way through. I found a piece of square tube that was much heavier than the original, bought a couple of spindles and found they fit tightly inside the axle and welded them in. The camber is probably 0 and it's lasted great with no abnormal tire wear. The whole axle, including new bearings, was $60.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alex from GA, post: 480202, member: 29750"] A couple of years ago the axle bent on my 14' boat trailer. Got it home and found it rotted most of the way through. I found a piece of square tube that was much heavier than the original, bought a couple of spindles and found they fit tightly inside the axle and welded them in. The camber is probably 0 and it's lasted great with no abnormal tire wear. The whole axle, including new bearings, was $60. [/QUOTE]
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