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    Yeah escort/cortina/any of the above.
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    what hill are you up gibo?
    i have some left over from a boat trailer .
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    Swap for something useful,ammo,beer....?

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    Te Puke mate
    Yeah id be keen. Just thinking when im up there next. Got a mate that does it weekly
    Only got reloads so thats no good to you, guess beer it is?

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    Still looking team

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    Make yourself a new axle and stubs, get 4 times. Job done, and will be under 1ķ...
    Please excuse spelling, as finger speed is sometimes behind brain spped........ Or maybe the other wayy.....

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    If you have trouble any mag and turbo shop can get you three ford mags of your choice

    Or even just the one if you want it as a spare
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    Quote Originally Posted by 7mmsaum View Post
    I have a 1968 Oxford caravan and had to make a new axle with new stubs/hubs/rims and tyres from TWL just so that I could have a spare tyre, as Morris oxford rims are rarer than a Rare thing
    My trailer had Humber 90 hubs and rims. Was going to be $800 for new bearings. Bought new hubs/stubs and made new axles. The advantage with the new set up is cheaper to replace bearings when needed.
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    @Gibo is that old hobo home on duratorque suspension? A lot of vans that age were, if so not as easy to "change the axle or hubs" as its been suggested.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Beaker View Post
    Make yourself a new axle and stubs, get 4 times. Job done, and will be under 1ķ...
    Im after a spare not a refit

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    @Gibo a guy at my work has a few 108x4 stud 13" Ford rims at home, he's gonna bring one to work tomoz. Let ya know then.
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    Legend mate. How would we get it up here?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gibo View Post
    Legend mate. How would we get it up here?
    Doh! Freight the caravan down on a train, drive down in your car, grab the rim from Mathias, take it to Beaurepairs and get a tyre put on the rim, drive to the railway yard, fit the wheel on the caravan and tow it back Gibo. Fuck mate it’s not that hard to figure out.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gibo View Post
    Legend mate. How would we get it up here?
    Courier, piece of piss. I work in the trailer industry bud, its an everyday thing
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    @Gibo Tyre is knackered but we would strip that off, you could bomb it with some fresh paint. Let me know if you're keen and I'll see what the deal is.

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    Keen to see what the deal is mate

 

 

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