nwngunner
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So i have an older trailer built back in 70s that has a dual axles. Well today i was hauling some equipment home and either i over loaded the trailer or i had a bearing go bad and screwed up my spindle.
Either way my axle is shot.
Right now, the trailer is running on ford 15inch 5bolt rims. The rear axle had electric drum breaks.
The deck is 5/16 plate steel the out side lip of the trailer is 3/8 plate. Trailer is built on 3 or 4inch square tube min 1/4inch side wall. Tongue is 5inch ibeam. So i know the frame and the deck of the trailer is more then strong enough for me to haul lets say 6 ton. So what i am looking at doing is getting some thick walled pipe and building my own trailer axles and welding new hubs on to it. Buy a new set of electric breaks.
What is every ones suggestions on building your own axles. I have found that a 3 1/2 inch round pipe 1/4inch wall is used for 8000pound axles. I know i need 4 7500pound spindle's to make my target for weight, as the spindles are rated at 7500pounds per set.
Also i need to find out can i use 5bolt electric brakes on this much weight or do i need to go to eight bolt and change out to 15inch 8bolt rims. I feel that will be a lot safer and those rims should be easy to find.
Looking at upgrading my springs as well. While i am going to have the trailer tore all the way down i might as well do it right. Looking 4sets of 6leaf 3500pound springs.
I am going off of if the trailer weights 4000pounds, i want to be able to haul 10,000.
Either way my axle is shot.
Right now, the trailer is running on ford 15inch 5bolt rims. The rear axle had electric drum breaks.
The deck is 5/16 plate steel the out side lip of the trailer is 3/8 plate. Trailer is built on 3 or 4inch square tube min 1/4inch side wall. Tongue is 5inch ibeam. So i know the frame and the deck of the trailer is more then strong enough for me to haul lets say 6 ton. So what i am looking at doing is getting some thick walled pipe and building my own trailer axles and welding new hubs on to it. Buy a new set of electric breaks.
What is every ones suggestions on building your own axles. I have found that a 3 1/2 inch round pipe 1/4inch wall is used for 8000pound axles. I know i need 4 7500pound spindle's to make my target for weight, as the spindles are rated at 7500pounds per set.
Also i need to find out can i use 5bolt electric brakes on this much weight or do i need to go to eight bolt and change out to 15inch 8bolt rims. I feel that will be a lot safer and those rims should be easy to find.
Looking at upgrading my springs as well. While i am going to have the trailer tore all the way down i might as well do it right. Looking 4sets of 6leaf 3500pound springs.
I am going off of if the trailer weights 4000pounds, i want to be able to haul 10,000.
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