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Originally Posted by Audiofn
(Post 3261507)
It could hold your boat if the axels are strong enough. I have my 302 on a twin axel and they barely settle when the boat is on it. Even with one rim off the trailer can easily handle it. May be worth looking into... Pulling a twin axel is much better then a tripple IF it can handle the load.
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Originally Posted by Audiofn
(Post 3261507)
It could hold your boat if the axels are strong enough. I have my 302 on a twin axel and they barely settle when the boat is on it. Even with one rim off the trailer can easily handle it. May be worth looking into... Pulling a twin axel is much better then a tripple IF it can handle the load.
Not to mention I'm right in the middle of a house refi and starting a 25k basement finishing project. I'll bite though. What is the listed weight capacity of the trailer?? With the axels that far back, I think it might create to much tongue weight though. |
Originally Posted by MidOcean
(Post 3261325)
Yes, thats scott and cathy. Tell them Todd sent you
T Spoke to Scott. He is sorting me out. |
Originally Posted by Griff
(Post 3261762)
Probably not seriously interested. I just put all new brakes, tires and led lights on mine.
Not to mention I'm right in the middle of a house refi and starting a 25k basement finishing project. I'll bite though. What is the listed weight capacity of the trailer?? With the axels that far back, I think it might create to much tongue weight though. Not sure what the weight capacity on the trailer is but I can try to find out. It needs to go so make me a serious offer if you are interested. |
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