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Re: Nother Question


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Posted by RickL on September 14, 2005 at 18:09:10 from (69.66.73.182):

In Reply to: Nother Question posted by Allan in NE on September 14, 2005 at 17:14:35:

the E letter is the load range of tire nowdays used to be 2ply 6ply etc now they use letters. Those should be fine,go with radials and have them balanced. I would only go with trailers now that have the wire s all enclosed and the lights are all mounted in rubber. A tandem axle two 7000lb axles will be all you need for your truck anyway. You do not need the dually axles for your truck in my experience I have been pulling a 22 ft and thats large enough for a 3/4 ton pickup if you load it. I would go with the low profile type period. They are much easier to work off of. I have a 22ft loadmaster unit that is bed between fenders unit and it really works nice for hauling skidsteers hay etc,can not haul large tractors however but I don't do that anyway. I am going to a 32ft triple axle low profile bed above tires 102" widenext time. I haul small bales hay /straw 95% of the time I like the triples they pull much easier and are more stable due to wider axles than the dually units. Have pulled them both for a fellow when I was helping him and we both wanted to pull triple instead of the dually. Just my experience with them. Brakes and keeping lights on them are a nightmare period. but totaly enclosed rubber mounts are way better than the low budget trailers that are alot out there. PS make sure it has drop legs if you do no go with the self standing flip ramps on the rear. If you don't you can pick the pickup rear pff the ground whil loading sometimes and you will be UNLOADED quicker then you loaded, been ther bdone that. Also get the gear reduction jack stands.


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