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On Mar 2, 2:41 am, "Mitch" wrote:
I would like to hear from some people who have put an American axle underneath their Cobra trailers. I have a early 80's Cobra, and a wheel-hub with a chip in it that will no longer hold the grease seal properly. I am thinking of simply switching to a U.S. undercarriage, and would like to know if anyone has done this. If so, how much did it cost, and are you happy with it? Also, I have heard rumors about a "Junkyard" of sorts out in California somewhere that buys the trailers from wrecked gliders from the insurance companies. Has anyone else heard of this? -EX My repair shop put an American axle under my Komet trailer after an accident damaged it. It's a fairly straightforward procedure that should also work for a Cobra. We also installed a hydraulic brake that was far superior to the original mechanical one. Mike |
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