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All the mobile-home axles Ive encountered have a capacity of 6,000 pounds or greater and have matching springs. Thats 12,000 pounds of capacity for two axles, more than enough for a 3,000-pound ...
Most boxed/flatbed trailers equipped with a six-lug axle and a 15-inch wheel/tire combo are rated at between 3,500 and 6,000 pounds per axle, so that is 7,000 to 12,000 total pounds of load ...
The U-bolts holding the springs to the axles can work loose, so carefully inspect them, looking for signs of movement or loose nuts. Retorque as required to manufacturer's specifications.
Keystone RV Company (Keystone) is recalling certain 2021 Crossroads Redwood 3401RL, 3901MB, 3901WB, 3911RL, 3951MB, 3951WB, 3981FK, 3991RD, 4001LK, 4150RD recreational trailers, built on D80 ...
These steel-framed trailers boast 20-plus inches of ground clearance, thanks to their “axle-less” design, featuring a Timbren independent trailing-link suspension that packages way outboard ...
I have a 22-foot-by-8-inch trailer that I use to haul up to six ATVs. The twin axles are under the trailer so it sits high. However, now that I have UTVs, I don’t need the width or the height.