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I bought 1982 Holiday Rambler Aluma-Lite Travel Trailer from a friend about a year ago. Any TT is in great shape everthing works. However this TT has been gutted of it's brakes. I called my friend asked him if he still had the old brakes or any parts. He said no he threw them away before he sold the TT to me. Now I am having a hard time finding brake assemblies or all the required parts to build the brakes back. Please help any suggestion would greatly be appericated. New at this first lesson learned.
I have two complete 'ancient' fayette/dayton camper drop axles, with all the rims, drums, brake parts, lug bolts, springs, etc. images of all of it already online, sell 'piece by piece' or 'as a lot', please e-mail
machines at cox dot net
for the images/site link. be *sure* your subject header at least has the word 'fayette' in it before you click send. will ship, or pickups welcome, have 100% positive feedback on ebay.
Before you waste a lot of time trying to find parts for what is under it, check out just replacing the complete axle. They really aren't very expensive and you would have a nice new dexter (or something) axle.
Most fayette parts are obsolete,I would'nt change the whole axel just get new baking plates and drums 7 inch backing plates and drums will fit.All you need to do is get the number off the inner/outer bearings and also the seal, match the number with whatever brand you want and they will fit.any trailer brake website will give you all the info. they are very inexpensive. trailerpartssuperstore.com is the cheapest I've found.