I noticed my rear wheel on my 23.5' twin axle Shoreland'r trailer leaning out at a strange angle. Looking underneath I discovered that the metal at the end of this offset axle was tearing (see first photo showing the failure). The mechanic who did the conversion to electric brakes cut away the bottom portion of the axle because it interfered with the back plate of the new electric brake assembly. This seems very wrong, but he claims he has been doing it that way for 40 years and that is what everyone does. The second photo shows the front axle, which is supposed to be identical to the rear axle, (fully intact). You can see how much of the axle structure was cut away to accommodate the back plate of the new electric brakes.
My questions is: Is there a way to install electric brakes on this type of axle without mangling the axle and creating a hazardous situation? is there an electric brake plate that will accommodate this type of offset axle?
Any insight that you seasoned folks would have is truly appreciated.
Jimper
My questions is: Is there a way to install electric brakes on this type of axle without mangling the axle and creating a hazardous situation? is there an electric brake plate that will accommodate this type of offset axle?
Any insight that you seasoned folks would have is truly appreciated.
Jimper