aggie79 wrote:The differences in a single and tandem axle aren't so much because the overhangs are what diminish the approach and departure angles.
I guess you could go with a sheep wagon design with the axles/wheels at the corners to reduce the overhang geometry...
...but I'm not sure where you can get the front steer axle and the design may be a little tricky in backing or traveling at highway speeds.
hankaye wrote:Andrew Herrick, Howdy;
I used to live just a short drive North of your local where these guys are located in Mt. Pleasant, Ut.
Here's a link to one of their models. Click on the link for the Catalog. They still make some 4 in
the corner wheeled models. I think they used to test pull some of the original models up on the
Wasatch Plateau.
http://www.wrcamps.com/camp-models/outfitter-xl/
hank
Rainier70 wrote:I've pulled both single axle and tandem axle trailers on hundreds of miles of gravel/boulder national forest and BLM roads. The problem is that my trailers aren't the same size or the same height from the ground. So it is hard for me to really compare accurately.
I have been able to get the 4 ft longer one with the tandem axles into many of the same dispersed campsites, but some I won't try because of the extra length and lower ground clearance.
The tandem seems to be less maneuverable when backing or turning sharp. That could be from length as well as multiple tires.
I have noticed that the trailer with the tandem axles doesn't seem to bounce as much on the washboards and potholes. It is also nice that the trailer doesn't end up low on the ground with a slow tire leak either. On the other hand when I replace tires it will be four rather than two, but I am hoping that the 4 wear longer since the load is dispersed. The obvious advantage is greater load capacity if you need it.
Hope that helps some.
I was interested in hearing the results of a straight axle over a torsion axle.
tony.latham wrote:I was interested in hearing the results of a straight axle over a torsion axle.
This is like asking about guns vs. no-guns. You're going to get some anchored opinions.
I'm a fan of torsion axles (and radial tires). True independent action.
The military has switched to Dexter Torflex axles on their new "utility trailers."
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Tony
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