Dr.Lightning
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So it's been over a month I think, as my mechanic tries to get new drums for my 2017 Heartland Pioneer 280RK with 4400 pound axles. I thought he was ordering from Dexter, but I later found he was ordering after market to save me money. He then tried Dexter, but they don't have any and are unable to say when they will. He finally got two of the four needed hubs.
Two questions...
First, I purchase plenty of stuff made in China, but I have also recognized for certain that there's typically a dramatically lower quality. So if I proceed with after market hubs, are they made in China and do I want to have those at all? I figure they're soft metal. I guess the brakes will be just as safe, but the hubs will likely wear out much faster than harder metal. Am I mistaken or being too critical?
Second, it seems these 4400 pound axles are rare. eTrailer and probably others have 5200 pound Dexter brand US-made axles in stock. Either this time around, or perhaps next time around, should I change to 5200 pound axles? My trailer isn't at my place right now, so I can't double check the wheel bolt pattern, but it's likely that new axles would require new wheels and a tire remounting or new tires. That's why I wonder about next time around. Either way, I think a pair of axles that are slightly heavier themselves shouldn't be a problem. And they'll certainly be able to hold the trailer weight. Meanwhile, I think the springs are fine and I believe I should NOT change to corresponding springs for the 5200 pound axles. I assume they would be stiffer and do nothing but shake my trailer contents even more than they shake now.
Your thoughts and expertise...?
Thanks!
Two questions...
First, I purchase plenty of stuff made in China, but I have also recognized for certain that there's typically a dramatically lower quality. So if I proceed with after market hubs, are they made in China and do I want to have those at all? I figure they're soft metal. I guess the brakes will be just as safe, but the hubs will likely wear out much faster than harder metal. Am I mistaken or being too critical?
Second, it seems these 4400 pound axles are rare. eTrailer and probably others have 5200 pound Dexter brand US-made axles in stock. Either this time around, or perhaps next time around, should I change to 5200 pound axles? My trailer isn't at my place right now, so I can't double check the wheel bolt pattern, but it's likely that new axles would require new wheels and a tire remounting or new tires. That's why I wonder about next time around. Either way, I think a pair of axles that are slightly heavier themselves shouldn't be a problem. And they'll certainly be able to hold the trailer weight. Meanwhile, I think the springs are fine and I believe I should NOT change to corresponding springs for the 5200 pound axles. I assume they would be stiffer and do nothing but shake my trailer contents even more than they shake now.
Your thoughts and expertise...?
Thanks!