Farmwithjunk
Super Member
LoneCowboy said:Ok, looking into gooseneck utility trailers.
There are double axle single tires and double axle duals.
The duals obviously haul more, but the singles (7k axles) shoudl be fine.
What I need to haul weighs about 9000 to 10,000 lbs
What does an empty 20' gooseneck with 7000lb axles weigh
and
what does a empty 20' gooseneck with duals (10k axles) weigh?
approximately
any info would be appreciated
TIA
I've got a Ridgeline 20'+5' 14,000GVWR 2-axle (w/singles) gooseneck. Tires being the limiting factor, I'm able to HAUL cargo's around 9,000 with SOME weight scaled on trucks axle(s). The trailer's title claims shipping weight of 4025lbs with ramps and spare tire/wheel installed.
My son has what is essentially the same trailer, only with a pair of 10,000lb axles sporting duals. Combined with his truck, he has a GVWR over 26,001 (Actually over 30,000) That 26,001 means CDL in every state UNLESS it's an RV. (Now there's an obscure law....Have your own water system and a toilet and haul whatever you so desire)
Duals are more stable under load. You have a built in saftey net with extra tires. You MAY get into issues with more advanced braking systems on higher GVWR trailers. More tires +more tire WEAR and/or tires to replace. Trailers are rough on tires. You literally drag them sideways in turns, breaking down sidewalls and grinding away tread.
Stay FAR away from tri-axle trailers. UGLY tire wear issues.