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eamarquardt wrote:I'm not sure what capacity your axle is but several folks on the forum (as best I can recall, Cliffmeister for one) have bent 2000# axles on the road.
If yer planning on going off road you might consider a 3500# axle. Also brakes are a good idea.
Cheers,
Gus
MontanaTeardrops wrote:eamarquardt wrote:I'm not sure what capacity your axle is but several folks on the forum (as best I can recall, Cliffmeister for one) have bent 2000# axles on the road.
If yer planning on going off road you might consider a 3500# axle. Also brakes are a good idea.
Cheers,
Gus
I'm surprised to hear they bent a 2000# axle on a 800# trailer. I guess it's possible with some of these Chinese made trailers, or if someone has a teardrop that weighs over 2000#. I'm sticking with my axle, I think it's a 2000# also. One reason I got the Northern Tool trailer was to save some money. I guess if it bends, I'll go from there. I'm hoping my trailer is well under 2000.
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