Guys,
I am in the early stages of planning my trailer build and came upon a Dexter axle in a trailer shop that was ordered but never picked up. It is a Dexter #9 torflex axle (10 Deg. down) with electric brakes. I can get it for about $100. My problem is that the hub to hub is 83". Hub face to side hanging bracket is 10". I was planning to build a trailer with 2 x 2 tubing for a 5 x 10 TD. I understand that if I use 15" tires that are 8" wide with zero offset on the rims then I will have 4" of tire on each side of the hub face. This will make a 6" gap between the inside of the tire and the side of the side hanging bracket. To overcome this I was thinking about just building the trailer frame out (wider) to within about 1/2" of the link arm. What is the normal distance (gap) between the inside tire and side of the TD usually? Fenders are another issue that needs to be looked at also. I saw some cool looking ones on the web ($$$) that were 10 " wide. My concerns are that a 8" tire, offsets of the rims, and 10" fenders don't leave much room for error in this part of the planning game.
Anyone see why this wouldn't work?
Thanks, Tom in Indy.