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<blockquote data-quote="JEEPKEVIN" data-source="post: 730113" data-attributes="member: 13136"><p><strong>Re: Our KOH Story, Condensed version</strong></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Twin 7k torsion on a 32' enclosed. Looks like one axle failed, rubber torsion not bearings, which overloaded the other axle and allowed both tires to move up and rub on the inner fender well. Both tires blew. Honestly, the axles on the trailer weren't a name brand like Dexter. Not something the owner of the trailer had paid any attention too. The trailer is almost new and had carried his buggy on several trip without issue. Although these were 3 hour trips not 24 hours.</p><p></p><p>Off brand axles combined with being loaded to near max capacity plus 1300 mile trip at highway speeds over some pretty crappy high ways may have all been contributing factors. Trailer company is looking like they are going to stand behind trailer and warranty the issue. We had to leave the trailer about 12 hours from home, once fixed another road trip to go pick up. </p><p></p><p>My goose with Dexter 7k on leafs was near max, as usual, no issues. Freak problem, unsure. Just part of the learning curve of a new race team. Enclosed trailer will prob go away for something more substantial.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JEEPKEVIN, post: 730113, member: 13136"] [b]Re: Our KOH Story, Condensed version[/b] Twin 7k torsion on a 32' enclosed. Looks like one axle failed, rubber torsion not bearings, which overloaded the other axle and allowed both tires to move up and rub on the inner fender well. Both tires blew. Honestly, the axles on the trailer weren't a name brand like Dexter. Not something the owner of the trailer had paid any attention too. The trailer is almost new and had carried his buggy on several trip without issue. Although these were 3 hour trips not 24 hours. Off brand axles combined with being loaded to near max capacity plus 1300 mile trip at highway speeds over some pretty crappy high ways may have all been contributing factors. Trailer company is looking like they are going to stand behind trailer and warranty the issue. We had to leave the trailer about 12 hours from home, once fixed another road trip to go pick up. My goose with Dexter 7k on leafs was near max, as usual, no issues. Freak problem, unsure. Just part of the learning curve of a new race team. Enclosed trailer will prob go away for something more substantial. [/QUOTE]
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