from http://www.ucfamerica.com
600 lb is less expensive
Raul

Cary Winch wrote:
There are dealers all over the US. We get ours from John's Trailers INC. in Ohio.
Don't compare the Reliables to these. In the industry Reliable axle is considered a oxymoron. My advice is to stay away from those.
Flexiride does not have the low rated axles. Henschen does though. These are also very high quality axles.
Cary
madjack wrote:...the Flexiride torsion axle has adjustable torsion arms, it is only available from http://www.etrailerpart.com/ . I don't know about Reliable but Dexter Torqflex can be ordered with whatever start angle you wish...I have the Flexiride and I believe Camp-Inn also uses them however they are about 50/60 bucks more expensive than the Dexter/Reliable. You will have to pay shipping from Lubbock(sp?)Tx. while the others may be found locally
madjack
ralaco wrote:I paid for my 2,000 lb Flexride with hubs for 15" wheels $166 plus shipping
from http://www.ucfamerica.com
600 lb is less expensive
Raul
mikeschn wrote:To order the flexride axle as you described... The criteria in this picture should do it...
Mike...
P.S. If your wheels have an offset you'll have to adjust accordingly.
P.P.S. How wide are the wheels and tires you want to use?
Cary Winch wrote:We use the 2,000lb axles just so we can run 5 bolt hubs.
DanD wrote:What start angle do you guys use on your trailers?
Dan
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