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Im looking at putting together a custom trailer for under a piece of equipment and am trying to find the specs and sizes of a #120 spindle. or a place that will sell just the spindles. if I have to, i can buy an axle and cut the center section out. but would like to at least find the sizes I can find specs on a #99 spindle but not on the #120 any help would be great.Do not argue with an idiot. He will drag you down to his level and beat you with experience.
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Originally Posted by idacal

Im looking at putting together a custom trailer for under a piece of equipment and am trying to find the specs and sizes of a #120 spindle. or a place that will sell just the spindles. if I have to, i can buy an axle and cut the center section out. but would like to at least find the sizes I can find specs on a #99 spindle but not on the #120 any help would be great.
Reply:They are the spindles used in the heavy 10 k and 12 k axles and out here a good trailer sales company is an oxymoron give no information and charge above list. if i can figure it online i can save 50 to 75 percentDo not argue with an idiot. He will drag you down to his level and beat you with experience.
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Reply:I have found I can go to local machine shop have them made as cheap and if I know what I am putting them in the turn them to fit the tube buy bearings seals and hub local
Reply:When i was working on a Triple axle 45k duals trailer a few years ago i had these people help me. http://axleinc.com/electric-brakes-drums.htmlThere's some PDF stuff with numbers you might be able to cross refrence on their website. |
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