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Re: Where to place axels on a flat deck trailer ???
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Posted by Robert in W. Mi. on April 12, 2003 at 17:56:57 from (216.254.151.60):
In Reply to: Where to place axels on a flat deck trailer ??? posted by Alberta Mike on April 12, 2003 at 07:25:47:

I've built a few bumper pull trailors useing the advise i got from my friend who has built more than 200 trailors. He said to put the "center" of the axle or center of the center of 2 or 3 axles, 6 inches "behind" the center of the trailor bed NOT includeing the tongue!! So, in a double axle trailor, you put the center of the two axles 6 inches BEHIND the center of the trailor bed. Then add on the tongue. Unless it's a speciality trailor of some type this works every time. I built mine as he said, and they pull very good!!! I've also told others who have built theirs this way, and all are very happy with how they pull. I built the trailor in the picture useing the above method, and i've pulled it many thousands of miles. It pulls excelently!! Robert
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