Dual axle trailer question
#11
Re: Dual axle trailer question
Originally Posted by boot
The only real way to know is to do it.....
SIMPLEST WAY :
1) Have all the tools handy . ( torch or saw , a welder , jacks , and a scale for the front .)
2)weigh it ,
3)mark it,
4) lift it ,
5)cut the axels off,
6)move them back 6-10" ,
7)just set the weight back on them ,(don't weld it yet )
8)weigh it again ,
9)and move the axels again and weigh it if needed , if not ,weld it there and go boating !!
Easiest way ! I do it all the time . Just did one last night . Good luck ,Joe
SIMPLEST WAY :
1) Have all the tools handy . ( torch or saw , a welder , jacks , and a scale for the front .)
2)weigh it ,
3)mark it,
4) lift it ,
5)cut the axels off,
6)move them back 6-10" ,
7)just set the weight back on them ,(don't weld it yet )
8)weigh it again ,
9)and move the axels again and weigh it if needed , if not ,weld it there and go boating !!
Easiest way ! I do it all the time . Just did one last night . Good luck ,Joe
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Re: Dual axle trailer question
Come on guys ...... All he needs to do is put a diamond plate tongue Box on and fill it with beer and Ice before each trip Problem solved
Last edited by wwwTOPDJcom; 05-21-2004 at 02:33 PM.
#13
Re: Dual axle trailer question
Originally Posted by wwwTOPDJcom
Come on guys ...... All he needs to do is put a diamond plate tongue Box on and fill it with beer and Ice before each trip Problem solved
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