![]() ![]() On the other hand, they often do not have brake flanges (backing plates are usually welded to the axle). MH axles share the same tube diameters, brake size and weight capacity as their trailer equivalents. While purpose built mobile home axles have some things in common with their trailer axle cousins they differ in a few critical ways. Because of this narrow application, manufacturers build them with the understanding that these parts will not require repairs or need to be replaced during their intended service life. First and foremost, they only need to get a home from point A to B, presumably only ever being used once. Mobile Home axles and brakes are uniquely designed and built to serve a very specific function. Unfortunately, these parts can subsequently become a source of difficulty and confusion. Some of these parts are used because they are readily available at the time and can be had for a good a price. Often times, trailers (particularly home builds) are pieced together using a variety of parts. Posted Under: Powersport Trailer Equipment, RV / Camper Parts, Trailer Axles, Hubs & Springs, Trailer Brakes, Trailer Tires & Wheels, Utility Trailer
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