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Posted by Brown Dirt Cowboy on October 07, 2005 at 16:52:52 from (204.8.191.213):
In Reply to: Trailer Truck Opinoin posted by absrio on October 07, 2005 at 05:45:25:
Am I not reading something into this. It comes standard with tandem 3500# axles then you can get the 10,000# option, wouldn't that actually be two 5000# axles because I thought that the 10,000# axles is a dual wheel axle. Still is a very good looking trailer. And didn't we see recently on here where a guy took 2X8 boards and cut them in lenghts and stair stepped them inside the fenders to make ramps that got the tractor tires over the fenders when he backed the tractor onto the trailer? If I was buying that trailer in a bumper hitch I believe I would go with the 10,000# option. Just my 2cents. Tom P.S. My trailer of choose would be a gooseneck of at least 14,000GVW
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