by grant whipp » Tue Dec 27, 2005 11:01 pm
Dale wrote:
" I need the #9 as my TTT will probably weigh in at areound 1500 lbs or maybe a little more when loaded for camping. I had planned on using the same white spoke 13" (ST175/80D13 tires) as on my boat trailer so I could use the same spare tire. The tire diameter is 23.75". Are you saying that the 13" wouldn't be a good choice for the #9? When I talked to a rep at Redneck trailers about the axle, I said I was using the 13" wheels and he didn't seem to have a problem with that. I can get the same wheels in 14", but then, I'd have to buy a third for a spare, and decide on a tire size before I ordered the axle."
Dale!
Sorry I didn't get back to you sooner - when you have a birthday folloing Christmas, you can bet there is gonna be a par-tay!
What you didn't give us in those dims above is the backspace on the wheel (measurement from the hubface of the wheel to the INDSIDE lip of the wheel). From the sound of that wheel, I'm guessing it is probably no more that 5" wide with a 0 offset, so the backspace is about 2-1/2" maybe? If you only want 1" between tire and body, that means you'll have to spec a short spindle with no brake mounting flange (perhaps NOT a good idea with the weight you are planning?). I also think that with that little backspace, you can probably get away with a #9. I run 14" wheels with 3-3/4" backspace, and when mounted on a #9 with short spindles (my standard), the clearance between trailing arm and rim is pretty close - I don't think a 13" rim with the same backspace would work.
Without knowing ALL the figures, I'm going to be hardpressed to suggest full specs. But I do think that if you want to stay with those 13" boat-terailer wheels and keep the option of adding brakes at a later date, you'll probably have to live with quite a bit more clearance between tire and body than you originally planned.
Before ordering, have that rep at Redneck quote you a hubface-to-hubface measurement, with and without brake mount flanges, and ask what is the shortest spindle they can get you and still KEEP the brake mounts. I've HEARD that some of Dexter's dealers just want to make things simple, easy on themselves, and not really try to get the customer what they NEED. I'm lucky, I guess - I've been dealing with the same wholesaler for close to 20 years, and they KNOW how to get what I want from Dexter (as long as it is physically possible, that is ... ;-} ;-} ...!).
Before I leave, though, Dale - with regards to your your proposed fender construction, might I suggest only using 1/2" plywood for the perimeter shape? ... maybe even only 3/8"?
Good Luck, and as always ...
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Grant
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