Dual axle trailer Question
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Dual axle trailer Question
I have a PM out to Chip, but what do some of you think about the need to move the original axle forward. Yes by all means I see the need but how on earth do I calculate how far??
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Frank C
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There should be trailer factions to offset the blue/white factions: The singles v the duals!
I don't know if my axle is in the original position, but I do know that I can (just) lift the front off the ground, so I guess it to be about 180lbs (there, no kgs!), and it behaves itself at highway speeds. Also have very good tyres.
I don't know if my axle is in the original position, but I do know that I can (just) lift the front off the ground, so I guess it to be about 180lbs (there, no kgs!), and it behaves itself at highway speeds. Also have very good tyres.
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Lease there seem to be two schools of thought out there about the dual axle trailer. One is : Its pulls and hauls a whole lot better than a single, with a considerable margin for saftey and comfort.
A those who want all that as well as being able to pull a Mac. with short wheel based SUV's and Vans and what have you. I am in that 2nd group.
A those who want all that as well as being able to pull a Mac. with short wheel based SUV's and Vans and what have you. I am in that 2nd group.
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Frank C
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