"Brokenot, you seem to have no purpose on this forum but to bash mobile home axles. We understand your warning and Dexters warning and the motivation behind them."
My purpose isn't to simply bash mobile home axles. (If posting information from several sources could even be classified as bashing, that is.) I posted what I did because there's as much confusion here about them as there is elsewhere on the 'net. As far as understanding the warning from the OEM goes, if it's understood here why the warning exists, then what has all of this stuff up until now been about?
Someone, (more than one?), seemed to doubt the "limited use" recommendation. Others then "de-bunked" what I posted
from the OEM
about the limited use recommendation, and theorized that Dexter and others recommend what they do so they can sell you something more expensive. Someone else said that they chose mobile home axles because they didn't want to spend "hundreds of dollars" on replacement parts for standard trailer axles. So I posted a link to illustrate that such parts don't
cost hundreds of dollars. The links I posted clearly show the differences in the bearings and other hub parts between the two types, and the mobile home axles parts are
described as "light duty".
After all of
that, it then said that I was a troll and was posting info that is "knowingly untrue", and that I was trying to confuse people.
My posts in this thread have been
anything but an attempt to confuse people, and they've also
not been simply about bashing mobile home axles. Anyone that thinks so should read this thread from the beginning with a fresh perspective. At this point it seems like maybe I posted a little too much information supporting my position, and as a result some folks that perhaps didn't want to hear it have had their feathers ruffled too much to see my true intent.
