Posted by jon f mn on July 02, 2018 at 11:36:58 from (174.219.5.97):
In Reply to: Trailer axle posted by 37chief on July 02, 2018 at 10:34:47:
Depending on the weight of your trailer 2-3500lb axles MIGHT work, but they will be maxed out. The next axle up is 5200#, but many no l9never sell those so the next after that is 6,000#. They are the same family and same dimensions as the 7,000# axle too and similar priced. 5200 and 6000# can have 6 bolt wheels, 3500 will likely have 5 bolt. 7000 only come 8 bolt. The only differences between 6 and 7k axles is tube thickens goes from 3/16" to 1/4" and the magnets are stronger. Drop axles will most often need the fenders moved, but there are suspension setups that may compensate. Drop axles will be more costly. I recommend a complete hanger/suspension kit either way. And this will be a good time to change to slipper type suspension as well as they are much better.
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