Posted by jon f mn on February 06, 2015 at 05:08:51 from (70.198.36.50):
In Reply to: Axle limit question posted by bradyw on February 05, 2015 at 19:34:12:
First thing I would say is the concerns about 1 axle being worse than 2 is a false claim and one of the old wives tails frequently passed around about trailers. Axle configuration, with only a few exeptions, makes no difference since the center is the tipping point whether there is 1, 2, or 10 axles. An axle rated to cary the weight will handle that weight. So a single 7k axle or 2-3.5k axles will handle the same load. If the trailers are the same and the load is placed the same, they will tow the same, except that the single will pull easier and be easier on tires. I won't comment on this trailer because it is so far from being legal for road use that I don't want anything to do with it.
This post was edited by jon f mn at 05:10:52 02/06/15.
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