Re: 2 brakes or 4
SeanM, have you checked with your local marinas for parts for your trailer? If you know the make of the trailer, some body at a marina must have some clue and be able to supply you with at least a phone number of a trailer dealer or manufacturer.<br /><br />I was looking for bearings and seals for my trailer. The bearings were easy to find because they had part numbers on them and they crossed over to numbers that I could find at Canadian Tire much cheaper then at a marina. The seals were difficult becuase there was NO numbers left on them. I messured them - I.D.,O.D., and width and then found the cross over number at:
www.championtrailers.com . <br />With that part number, the seals were also a day away from C.T.C. but you might luck out at a rv dealer too. <br /><br />With the dimensions you have, if you can at least find a part number, then it is an easy matter of locating it or having it ordered.<br />The only hitch will be seating the bearing races into the new drum. Better yet get new races and bearings while everything is apart and then that wheel is clean and repacked for winter storage.<br />Take care of your brakes, you need them. <br /><br />Mike.