How To Remove Trailer Spindle
Updated 07/31/2019 | Published 07/29/2019 >
Question:
how do you remove a Lubed Spindle with Brake Flange ?
asked by: Curt S
Expert Reply:
If you are needing to completely remove the spindles on your trailer and replace them with new ones the old ones just need to be cut off. These are welded directly to the axle so you will need to use a torch or saw for this process.
When installing the new units I highly recommend using the services of a certified professional with this type of experience. The spindle has to be welded perfectly square to the axle or you're going to have constant issues with the trailer's suspension once everything else is put back into place.
I have attached a link that will take you to our available selection of trailer spindles that you can check out as well.
Product Page this Question was Asked From
#84 E-Z Lube Spindle w/ Brake Flange for 3,500-lb Trailer Axles - 4" Drop
- Trailer Spindles
- EZ Lube Spindle
- With Flange
- L68111
- 2-3/8 Inch Diameter
- Round
- For 3500 lb Axle
- TruRyde
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