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Broke a leaf spring. Were do I get one.
Last time out I noticed the trailer leaning on the way back home. After further inspection I noticed the left front leaf spring snapped in half due to rust. Its an easy fix but I have been all around town (Corpus Christi TX) and cant find anywhere that has a new one. Is there anywhere I can order one from?
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you would have to take the measurements and then track one down.
www.championtrailers.com has them and they have alot of info on their website. |
"red neck trailer parts" (yes, thats the name of it) and "the expiditer" both have web sites and good selection of trailer parts
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most major industrial areas have at least one spring shop, truckers in your area should know where to get them locally.
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Check these folks out seems reasonable on most parts
http://www.trailerpartsdepot.com/ |
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That's who I have been using as well for my parts.....good selection and decent prices....as they are in MA its next day shipping for me too which is a bonus. |
try google maps for trailer parts
that's how I found one near me in RI. If you're near a lot of water, there's likely one around you somewhere.
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www.agrisupply.com will be cheapest
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Thanks for the help. I found what I need. Now to get it ordered and get back on the water.
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Tops Trailers on LA 108 south of Sulphur, LA has about every spring, bolt, bearing, brake or whatever I've needed for a trailer at a fairly reasonable price. I like it where you can drive up and compare the old worn out stuff to save more trips to the dealer.
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