Dexter measurements in a PDF format
Heikki:
NOTE: The above picture shows the Key measurement is Hub face to Hub face:
It is important to know the terminology related to the measurement of your
trailer to figure out the exact length of the axle to be mounted.
Now in some situations you can give the dealer the exact frame width size so
the bracket dimension can be determined and the Hub face dimension will fall
right and then overhang will be correct and so on. The Bracket spacing is important.
Note: Cary mentions dealers build for Flexride axles to customer specs
1) So it seems first you should know the exact width of your trailer
as far as the
Bracket to
Bracket dimensions.
Note: The width can be any size
2) You should know what type of axle you will buy.
a) Note: Some dealers will build the axle to your specs
Note: Cary mentions dealers build for Flexride axles to customer specs
3) It seems prudent after deciding your axle model to call the dealer and
tell them the Bracket to Bracket dimensions of your trailer
(= exact side of your trailer that is flush)
then the Hub Face to Hub face can be determined and
then they should recommend a solution that will fit your needs?
This way the overhang and wheel spacing from the side of the trailer will
accommodate the fenders and all will be right in a Finnish world of the North ~
4) Another consideration as
Paul C mentions below is Wheel Offset as seen by the rims to be used:
This consideration will make a difference for the fenders and spacing to the side walls of your trailer.
