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threre are a few, depending on the engine: Trailer Tow Prep Group (requires I-6 engine) * 3.73:1 axle ratio * Mechanical cooling fan * Trailer tow wiring assembly Trailer Tow Group Class III (requires I-6 engine) * 3.73:1 axle ratio * Transmission oil cooler * Frame-mounted receptacle for load-equalizer type hitch * 7-into-4-way plug adapter Trailer Tow Group Class IV (requires V8 engine) * 3.73:1 axle ratio * Power steering cooler * Transmission oil cooler * Frame-mounted receptacle for load-equalizer type hitch * 7-into-4-way plug adapter
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How do you get the axle out to change the boots on the cv joints
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Kevin Nicks lived at Spring Creek Village located in Plano, Texas as a Teenager. He no longer lives in a trailer nor trailer park.
A few trailer spindles bolted on to the axle but most spindles are welded to the axle.
In the UK, the maximum axle weight for a trailer axle on a 6 axle trailer is 8500 kg. In addition it must have road friendly suspension. With a 5 axle vehicle the maximum axle weight is 11.5 tonnes.
A ten foot spread axle trailer is allowed 20,000 lbs. per axle, for a total of 40,000 lbs.
What type of truck and trailer? For all I know, you could be talking about a Ford F650 and a single axle utility trailer. If you're referring to Class 8 vehicles, something like a single axle tractor towing a single axle trailer would be allowed an interstate GVW of 52,000 lbs.
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A single axle utility trailer measures 12'x77" and a tandem axle utility trailer measures 16'x77". In the USA, a utility trailer can be no taller than 13 ft. 6 inches.
Measure from the point the trailer connects to the truck to the center of trailer axle ( if a tandem axle trailer measure to the center point between axles) multiply by 2 and this will have you close to turning radius.
A small single axle trailer does not need brakes but be aware that your vehicle will have to stop the vehicle plus the trailer, so allow more stopping distance. A double axle trailer needs trailer brakes if you are carrying a heavy load of any kind at all.
Mini trucking? That's a new one on me. You might be thinking of what's referred to as "hotshot" trucking, which is a single axle trucking pulling a multi-axle trailer. This can be anything from a one ton pickup pulling a gooseneck trailer up to a single axle tractor-trailer power unit pulling a semi trailer.
a brokin or weak spring on the axle of the trailer
20,000 lbs. statutory for each trailer axle, provided that there is a 10' spread between the axles. This does not affect the gross weight you are allowed.