Axle position

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dvan1966

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I bought this tilt trailer cheap, has 3500lb axle, going to paint put in a floor and new tires.
The axle is 3 1/2" to the front of the center of the trailer bed. Normally the axle is to the rear. Being a tilt trailer is this why the axle is more forward?
Has little tongue weight. I only pulled about 15 miles to home. And pulled ok. Just worried about it towing without swaying.

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I have a small single axle tilt trailer. The axle is about 60% of the bed length back, just like most non-tilt trailers. Other commercial ones I've seen are the same.

I've seen several home-builts like yours. The builders wanted them to tilt easily, or on their own, and stay down while loading.

Bruce
 
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Just worried about it towing without swaying.

Depends on what you are hauling. If there is too much weight behind the axle it will sway.
 
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Thanks for the replies. According to the calculations online on axle placement, it should be moved back approximately 4 1/2 inches. I don't know if it's worth going to the hassle of doing that I guess I will just be careful when I load the trailer or just add weight to the tongue
 
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Could you mount a spare tire on the tongue or a tool box?

Loading problems should be minimized since you know to load heavy in front.
 
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Could you mount a spare tire on the tongue or a tool box?

Loading problems should be minimized since you know to load heavy in front.
I'll just mount a spare tire upfront. I'm not going be traveling long distances, if I do my four wheeler will be in it and it will be up towards the front anyways
 
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I bought this tilt trailer cheap, has 3500lb axle, going to paint put in a floor and new tires.
The axle is 3 1/2" to the front of the center of the trailer bed. Normally the axle is to the rear. Being a tilt trailer is this why the axle is more forward?
Has little tongue weight. I only pulled about 15 miles to home. And pulled ok. Just worried about it towing without swaying.

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It's place there to allow the tilt angle to be such that something can actually be loaded.

If it were mine is would move it back and fix the trailer to a non-tilt trailer.

Chris
 
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It's place there to allow the tilt angle to be such that something can actually be loaded.

If it were mine is would move it back and fix the trailer to a non-tilt trailer.

Chris
That's what I've decided to do.
 
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That's what I've decided to do.
Smart move. Easy to do now in the condition it's in.

If I may ask, what did you pay for it and what do you expect to put into it?

Reason I'm asking is I will buying a 5x10 this week. I can get a new one with 3 way gate, 3500# axle, LED lights for $944.10 to my door.

I looked forever for a used one but I was only finding beat up ones or ones needing new boards, tires, paint, ect for the $700 price range

Chris
 
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I paid 150. Going to put new wood, tires and rims. Maybe putting 400-450 in it.
 
 
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