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<blockquote data-quote="Dizzel568" data-source="post: 359000" data-attributes="member: 4918"><p>Have you thought about 5200 lbs axles? That would give you plenty of strength to haul your rig. Their much cheaper then 7000lbs. I would have to find it but I'm thinking 2 5200 lbs axles (one with brakes, both hub to hub)was going to run me 600$ ish shipped(i looked into it for my crawler hauler project)I bought a home made car hauler this year with 2 regular 3500 lbs axles and have pulled my rig on it a few times now on 3-400 mile trips. Then again my truggy only goes about 3000. Its nice for what it is but by the time i put four tires on it and a electric jack (handy) i was in it for about 1200$.What I'm getting at is your going to be hard pressed to find a trailer with axles heavier then 3500 lbs under it in decent shape cheap because everyone grabs them up for moving bobcats and such. It sounds like the 5200s might be a good option for you, cheaper but stronger. But then again if its just looks of the Mobil home axles you don't like the "moon" caps look a lot better.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dizzel568, post: 359000, member: 4918"] Have you thought about 5200 lbs axles? That would give you plenty of strength to haul your rig. Their much cheaper then 7000lbs. I would have to find it but I'm thinking 2 5200 lbs axles (one with brakes, both hub to hub)was going to run me 600$ ish shipped(i looked into it for my crawler hauler project)I bought a home made car hauler this year with 2 regular 3500 lbs axles and have pulled my rig on it a few times now on 3-400 mile trips. Then again my truggy only goes about 3000. Its nice for what it is but by the time i put four tires on it and a electric jack (handy) i was in it for about 1200$.What I'm getting at is your going to be hard pressed to find a trailer with axles heavier then 3500 lbs under it in decent shape cheap because everyone grabs them up for moving bobcats and such. It sounds like the 5200s might be a good option for you, cheaper but stronger. But then again if its just looks of the Mobil home axles you don't like the "moon" caps look a lot better. [/QUOTE]
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