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Grant's point about weight ratings reminds me of a couple of points that I have not seen mentioned and all may not know about.
First, your axle should be sized at 50% over intended load...in other word a 1000# trailer should be riding on a 1500# axle. This will give you your best ride/handling characteristics without being to stiff or too soft
Second, when you order a Flexiride or Dexter, the order form shows a 900#, 2000# and so on...
...these are the max rates that these axles are made for...
...you can order the weight rating at whatever you desire within that range...
...for example...
...when I ordered our 2000# Flexirde, I specified that it be configured for a 1500# weight rating, because I figured a 1000# max load when completely loaded for a trip
...the 2000# Flexiride and Dexter axles can be had in a range of 1000#'s to 2000#'s...
...this "adjustability" follows thru for all their axle size ranges...
...Just something to keep in kind when ordering
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