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Redwood no need for 8k axles option

Infinityrver
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Redwood has found that they're market share doesn't require the application of 8k axles. They're not being built heavy enough to offer the option. It's an aftermarket thing......o ya they did briefly in early 2014. Not a lot of Redwood purchasers were ordering them.

Obviously, DRV knows the value of a decent build with an exterior thick wall system to warrant the 8k axles. There are others, also.
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Mile_High
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wantabe351 wrote:
100,000$ camper with a 500$ suspension.....If you just drop and camp for the year then its not a problem...But if you travel to camp then I think the RV industry should step up and give a 100k$ 5er road worthy suspension not the parts used for a small utility trailer..it's a shame that after 3yrs of ownership one needs to replace the springs w/plastic bushings and axle tubes...


huh? What rig were you talking about? Did someone have to replace their 7K axles?
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lillyputz
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pcm1959 wrote:
Should at least offer it as an option, don't you think. Lifestyle does and I ordered it on our new LS36FW. Phillip


I also ordered our new LS38RS Lifestyle with the Mor/ryde 8K I.S. suspension and 17.5 rims&tires.

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Lantley
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wantabe351 wrote:
100,000$ camper with a 500$ suspension.....If you just drop and camp for the year then its not a problem...But if you travel to camp then I think the RV industry should step up and give a 100k$ 5er road worthy suspension not the parts used for a small utility trailer..it's a shame that after 3yrs of ownership one needs to replace the springs w/plastic bushings and axle tubes...


Well said if you travel a lot your suspension parts will wear out prematurely and cause issues. If you don't travel a lot the issue may never come up.
Overall loaded weight will also be a factor..
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wantabe351
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100,000$ camper with a 500$ suspension.....If you just drop and camp for the year then its not a problem...But if you travel to camp then I think the RV industry should step up and give a 100k$ 5er road worthy suspension not the parts used for a small utility trailer..it's a shame that after 3yrs of ownership one needs to replace the springs w/plastic bushings and axle tubes...
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Infinityrver
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No, apparently they were optional equipment at some point. No longer an option. Can do it aftermarket, though.
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Mile_High
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Wow - that is a safety margin. Did you add those axles?
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oldbeek
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Wonder why no tire or suspension problems on my 20 yr old Alpenlite? 8700# fully loaded weight on 2 7000# axles. That is a safety margin.
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Luke_Porter
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I don't understand the nature of your post? You want to upgrade from the Dutchmen to a Redwood, but can't get 8K axles?
Yep, actually drove to all of these places---in the last eight years. Missed Rhode Island and New Jersey.


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Mile_High
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The maximum weight I have ever got on our Redwood axles is 12,900# even with a total weight of over 17,000#, so other than robustness, there really isn't a need for 8K. But the pin weight is over 4,000#s so you need the right truck.
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newman_fulltime
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Redwood offers a 7,000 lb axle with 9/16 studs

pcm1959
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Should at least offer it as an option, don't you think. Lifestyle does and I ordered it on our new LS36FW. Phillip
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jay5er
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I agree with you--what i was told, when take a look at the weight distribution, whicyh is the weight on the pin and the balance o0f the supported by 2 axles-- the 6K axles were oOK--my comment back was -- what about a safety factor, no reply. I hope they are right.