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rerod
Aug 03, 2018Explorer
fj12ryder wrote:
Consider some Sailun 16" "G" rated tires, they are rated for a little over 4000 lbs. at 110 psi.
Wow.. Now those are some tires.. But I was aiming to run the same tires all around.
STANG23L wrote:
I would actually say heavy 14-16' trailers are quite common. Mainly in commercial operations hauling man lifts, small compactors & skid steers. I bet you've seen them around just never noticed them.
colliehauler wrote:
Lots of single axle TH appearing on the market. Was just looking at a Salem 18' TH single axle. I'm sure featherlite is better quality but like the idea of a small TH to take to remote areas. I had a post a couple of months back on subject of a single axle TH.
That salem is pretty cool and the 7.5' width is almost to wide. Almost.. But you cant even compare forest river to featherlite. It's amusing they state they use Aluminum and Sheet Metal construction but forget to mention the wood. Or do they make this one out of aluminum?
I think the kicker is Iv asked for a 7' wide narrow axle track with less stability than a wider trailer.
Check these single axle toyhaulers out. Seems to me a down sizing trend in both homes and RV's is taking place.
https://kansascity.craigslist.org/rvs/d/toy-hauler/6656609727.html
https://kansascity.craigslist.org/rvs/d/2018-forest-river-cruise-lite/6655760446.html
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