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Full Force 08-15-2019 10:33 AM


Originally Posted by F-2 Speedy (Post 4702132)
how do you like those torsion axles, never had a trailer with those

I love mine on the Myco, rows great and not bouncy, also way quieter then leaf springs going down the road.

offshoredrillin 08-15-2019 11:14 AM

Torsion axles are great, just dont put LT tires on them, up grade to 14 ply tires and its night and day. soft sidewalls also put undo tension or the torsion axles while turning in a tight spot.

frickstyle 08-15-2019 11:33 AM

Only problem is if you toast a bearing and it damages the spindle, you end up replacing the whole axle, around $800-900 plus the lead time to replace the axle, disassemble and reassemble. The spindles are welded in, and they will not let you just replace a spindle assembly because of the rubber inside the torsion tube.

I would actually like to get away from mine and into a leaf sprung axle setup.

Full Force 08-15-2019 11:38 AM

My leaf spring trailers you could not. Replace just hub, had to buy whole axle too, guess it depends on the trailer

F-2 Speedy 08-15-2019 11:59 AM


Originally Posted by frickstyle (Post 4702188)
Only problem is if you toast a bearing and it damages the spindle, you end up replacing the whole axle, around $800-900 plus the lead time to replace the axle, disassemble and reassemble. The spindles are welded in, and they will not let you just replace a spindle assembly because of the rubber inside the torsion tube.

I would actually like to get away from mine and into a leaf sprung axle setup.

I have a Pacific step bottom trailer, I bought two of their spindle / hub kits for my spares and are replaceable
https://www.pacifictrailers.com/

thisistank 08-15-2019 12:13 PM


Originally Posted by F-2 Speedy (Post 4702132)
how do you like those torsion axles, never had a trailer with those

I've had both leaf spring and torsion style trailers. I was forced to replace the axle on my leaf spring trailer once when I destroyed the bearings/hubs/axle. I like the torsion, it works. I never really noticed an abundance of bounce with my leaf spring trailer. Really didn't notice the difference. Only real difference I notice on these trailers is flat bunks vs. tall bunks. The tall bunks allow the axles to be shorter and the wheels to tuck up under the boat. Nice to not have as wide of a trailer, but the wider trailers tow nicer and the flat bunks load better. It's a PITA to load on the narrow I-beam tall bunk trailers like South Florida (which I've had two of).


If you look close at the pic I posted of the bearing / wheel gone it looks like the nut is straight up rusted onto the spline and it looks like the spline is damaged from corrosion. I was prepared to replace the whole axle but luckily, when it was all taken apart and cleaned it was in very good shape. I lucked out.

thisistank 08-15-2019 12:19 PM


Originally Posted by Sydwayz (Post 4702129)
Tank, invest in these for the tires, if stored outside:
https://www.amazon.com/Amfor-Waterpr...gateway&sr=8-3

I highly recommend them; have them on all of our trailers that see UV light from the sun.

That's some cheap piece of mind right there. Had the valve stems on our Top Gun trailer rot out from storing out doors. Those would resolve that. I found a set of 7 Alcoa aluminum trailer wheels for $700 on CL. I want to swoop them up and get rid of those cheesy chrome / rusted wheels.

thisistank 08-15-2019 12:21 PM


Originally Posted by Poker Face Xtreme (Post 4702110)
Nice! Just did full service on my trailer. New tires, brakes, etc. Enjoy you new baby!

Thanks Jon....See you in Key West??

F-2 Speedy 08-15-2019 05:00 PM


Originally Posted by thisistank (Post 4702203)
That's some cheap piece of mind right there. Had the valve stems on our Top Gun trailer rot out from storing out doors. Those would resolve that. I found a set of 7 Alcoa aluminum trailer wheels for $700 on CL. I want to swoop them up and get rid of those cheesy chrome / rusted wheels.

I like these silver and grey kind of match the boat, and pretty inexpensive.

https://www.ebay.com/itm/2-Pack-Trai...5/143320922233

thisistank 08-15-2019 05:35 PM


Originally Posted by F-2 Speedy (Post 4702246)
I like these silver and grey kind of match the boat, and pretty inexpensive.

https://www.ebay.com/itm/2-Pack-Trai...5/143320922233

I do like those. Wonder how they'd look on.


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