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dtaylor
Reg. Aug 2005
Posted 2005-08-10 4:03 PM (#29094)
Subject: Sooner trailer axles


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Location: richards, tx
I'm looking to buy a 3 horse aluminum slant Sooner ('96 I think) and have heard from a few sources that some Sooner trailers may have an axle problem that causes tire problems. Anyone experience problems with this issue? Thanks, DT
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Mr. Trailer
Reg. Oct 2003
Posted 2005-08-10 5:07 PM (#29097 - in reply to #29094)
Subject: RE: Sooner trailer axles




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Location: Tuttle, OK

From about 1991 to 1994, Sooner did have some problems with wheel bearings. In fairness to Sooner, it wasn’t a huge percentage, just more than they wanted.

 

To resolve the problem, they forced their supplier to change bearing manufacturers to Tempkin – good old made in the USA bearings – in early ‘95. The problems went to near zero after that.

 

If you are looking at an older Sooner (or any older trailer for that matter), I recommend that you consider new bearings, brakes, and an overall axle/preventative maintenance program to help you enjoy your trailer rather than worry about it or worse yet, fix it on the side of the road….

 

Just my .02

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kle12
Reg. Aug 2005
Posted 2005-08-10 5:37 PM (#29098 - in reply to #29094)
Subject: RE: Sooner trailer axles


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Location: San Antonio, TX

 

We had the axles completly replaced.  The tires were wearing funny and we assumed that the previous owner had bent them.  After numerous blow outs we deceided to replace the axles.  We now have 16 inch tires instead of 15inch.



Edited by kle12 2005-08-10 5:40 PM
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dtaylor
Reg. Aug 2005
Posted 2005-08-10 6:37 PM (#29102 - in reply to #29094)
Subject: RE: Sooner trailer axles


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Location: richards, tx
what year was the trailer you replaced the axles on?
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kle12
Reg. Aug 2005
Posted 2005-08-10 8:03 PM (#29107 - in reply to #29094)
Subject: RE: Sooner trailer axles


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donnat
Reg. Feb 2005
Posted 2005-08-12 2:39 PM (#29174 - in reply to #29094)
Subject: RE: Sooner trailer axles


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Also, I believe that Sooner changed axle companies sometime between 1995 & 1997. Not exactly sure about the dates, but I do know they changed to Dexter axles.
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SaddleSore
Reg. Dec 2004
Posted 2005-08-15 7:04 PM (#29243 - in reply to #29174)
Subject: RE: Sooner trailer axles


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I have 7k rubber torsion Dexters on my trailer,just took them apart to repack,some of the bearings were made in Poland and some in China.I'm tossing them and getting Timkens.

 

SaddleSore 



Edited by SaddleSore 2005-08-15 7:08 PM
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