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Anyone used or considered using a Dexter Torflex #8 for a lightweight build?
Yes. I should add here that I have not yet built my teardrop...
I was on the phone with Dexter Axle tech/engineer Duane Belisle last July... and although I did not have all the information he asked for (wheel offset, etc), he emailed me a PDF'd
Dexter Pro Spec spec sheet for a #8 torsion axle.
Looking at it I see he's listed the "Rubber Capacity" at 1000 lbs. I did mention that my teardrop, when fully loaded, will be going down the road at 900 lbs and not one pound more.

In related news, I recall a recent discussion in another thread here, somewhere, on the effective spring rate when using a torsion axle.. and when using leaf springs, too, some people mistakenly think that a number relating to effective spring rate will translate to a stronger axle (incorrect)...
When one gets it wrong (too high a rate) it can mean the difference in not only the trailer's ride quality but also the quality of one's breakfast. For example, a man I do not wish to embarass in any way, shape or form has PM'd me an update on the use of his lightweight teardrop:
From a friendly PM
The only thing I would have done different is use a lighter wt [spring "rate"] axle. I cant keep eggs in the cooler.
