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one side of the suspension has went on my chipper and its a beam axle anyone used a company that supply these, ive done a google search and can find plenty but would rather use a company with a bit of feed back.

 

im not going to the maufacturer because they might be getting it from the same company but whacking 50% profit on top.

 

thanks

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a camon cm250, if i cant get a beam i will just convert it to suspension units with the same pcd as my wheels, but i would rather bolt off bolt on a beam.

 

where did you get the timberwolf one as thats a lot heavier than the camon chipper

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I have replaced a few axles over the years.

 

You will need to know the weight of the chipper the stud pattern and the distance over the hub faces.

 

An axle ought to cost somewhere in the region of £250.00

 

Andy

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