Posted by jon f mn on September 03, 2012 at 18:06:11 from (70.198.0.168):
In Reply to: Best Trailers posted by ubzb puller on September 03, 2012 at 17:48:16:
I built trailers for many years, I never had a customer complain because their trailer was built to heavy or to long, but a lot of complaints because it was to light or short. As for capacity remember that any trailer rating includes the trailer so payload is rated capacity minus trailer weight, so a trailer with a 22,500lb rating but weighs 4,000lbs has a payload of 18,500lbs. Also a general rule of thumb is each extra axle cuts tire life in half. So a single axle will probly never wear out tires before they rot off, but a tandem will probly last 5-8 years, and a triple axle 3-4 years. Of course that depends on use. Also a triple axle has 2 less tires than a tandem dually with the same rating.
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