I’d look for a shop that builds, modifies, and sells utility trailers or an
axle and suspension shop that has experience with trailers. I’d avoid RV shops unless they have a lot of experience with small egg-type trailers. A competent shop will know how to measure and spec a new
axle, and
Scamp can provide technical assistance by phone if needed,
You’ve got a few
axle choices: Lippert or Dexter fixed angle axles, or a Flexi-Ride adjustable angle axle. You can also order the axle from
Scamp and have a local shop do the install- I think Scamp is using Lippert these days. You won’t be able to change the specs, but you also won’t have to deal with taking accurate measurements for a custom order from the manufacturer. Consider welding on a mounting bracket and making the new axle a bolt-on, which is how new ones are now done.
Another option if you’re close enough or willing to make a trip is to take it to the mother ship. Scamp will replace the axle at the factory in MN. It’s a half day job and generally cheaper than anywhere else, not counting travel expenses. They’re pretty busy, so book an appointment well in advance.
Follow break-in instructions for your new axle.