Spicer Quick-Ship adds eight axle assemblies

July 1, 2002
Commercial Vehicle Service Parts of Dana Corp has added eight new trailer axle assemblies to its Spicer Quick-Ship Trailer Axle Program. This program

Commercial Vehicle Service Parts of Dana Corp has added eight new trailer axle assemblies to its Spicer Quick-Ship Trailer Axle Program. This program now features 17 trailer axle assemblies, and each is guaranteed to be shipped within 48 hours after the order has been received.

The expanded line of axles includes ABS-ready spiders that are made from forged steel and have sintered, oil-impregnated bronze bushings. Spicer XtraLife II S-cam brakes, with more usable brake lining than standard S-cam brakes, are available on certain models.

All trailer axles, including standard assemblies and drop-tube assemblies, are delivered with weld-on spiders, 28-spline S-camshafts, brake assemblies, air chamber brackets, ABS sensor brackets, and spindle nuts and washers. Four cam lengths are offered, as well as three brake sizes: 12¼" × 7½", 16½" × 7", and 16½" × 8⅝". Rated capacities include 20,000, 22,500, and 25,000 pounds.

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