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JIMNLIN
May 24, 2020Explorer III
The horse trailers axle location in the picture isn't indicative of all horse trailers. But can be typical of rear stall units.
Center and front stalls axles can be farther forward. Stock trailers and flatdeck trailers are no different and all can have axles located like any toy hauler/5th wheel rv trailer or bumper pull rv trailers.
My stock trailers axle location isn't like the horse trailer in the picture.
Only way to know how much load difference is to weigh. I've seen some way out there math figures from load brokers and other drivers....but non found what the scale house found.
Center and front stalls axles can be farther forward. Stock trailers and flatdeck trailers are no different and all can have axles located like any toy hauler/5th wheel rv trailer or bumper pull rv trailers.
My stock trailers axle location isn't like the horse trailer in the picture.
Only way to know how much load difference is to weigh. I've seen some way out there math figures from load brokers and other drivers....but non found what the scale house found.
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