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Trailer hub parts

ShooterDiesel

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Location
leonardtown, maryland
Boat Make
Yamaha
Year
2011
Boat Model
SX
Boat Length
24
My 2011 24' MFI Galv trailer is starting to rot out. The hubs and bearing grease fittings are corroded pretty bad. As well as the leaf springs. Does any one know where to get replacement parts? and what sizes? TIA
 
The brakes on my trailer were UFP DB-35s. I called MFI and they confirmed this. The calipers were actually Chinese knock offs of the DB35. I boat in salt water so I am never expecting to have a perfect trailer however some of the components MFI selected are complete junk. My calipers were frozen after 6 years of use. Normally they last 10+. And don't forget to flush your brake fluid once in a while. If not, the moisture rusts out the master cyl and the seal leaks.

http://www.pacifictrailers.com/ufp-disc-brake-kits-db42-db35-parts/
 
You need a standard 3500lb, double eye leaf spring. They're available fairly cheap if you have a Tractor Supply near you. The non-braking hubs and are standard as well, but I'm not sure about the rotors.
 
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