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- Joined
- Apr 10, 2005
- Location
- Greenville, NC
So now that I’ve got a dozer, I need a better way to transport it if needed.
Built a decent trailer last year out of 6” channel, so I’m pretty good on the frame. Just need to upgrade axles and suspension and tires to something that can handle a 12,000 lb dozer on occasion, locally.
I know there are some folks out there that are very informed with regards to trailer axles.
I’m looking at just the 7,000 lb axles. I can get a complete TK cambered axle with brakes and hubs for right around $1,000. The comparable Dexter is $1500. Why a 50% increase just for the dexter? 7 year warranty on TK and 5 year on Dexter. Both have easy lube spindles, electric brakes, 8 lug. The technical info provided doesn’t call out spindle or bearing sizes, so I’m unaware of those dimensions.
Are the 7,000 axles an upgraded hub and bearings of a 5200 lb axle? Or is it entirely different spindle and axle?
I’ve generally decided to not go with 8,000 or 9,000 axles as a pure cost stand point as it’s nearly triple the cost even though I realize I’ll be at the upper limit of capacity. Local and infrequent use has me determined a pair of 7,000 lb axles will be just fine. If I were hauling this daily and hundreds of miles away, then no doubt, I’d upgrade to a much heavier axle. So, basically no measurable ROI on the added costs of the larger set up.
I’m determined to get 17.5” tires and be well within the capacity of the tires for whatever I haul, regardless of the axles.
Built a decent trailer last year out of 6” channel, so I’m pretty good on the frame. Just need to upgrade axles and suspension and tires to something that can handle a 12,000 lb dozer on occasion, locally.
I know there are some folks out there that are very informed with regards to trailer axles.
I’m looking at just the 7,000 lb axles. I can get a complete TK cambered axle with brakes and hubs for right around $1,000. The comparable Dexter is $1500. Why a 50% increase just for the dexter? 7 year warranty on TK and 5 year on Dexter. Both have easy lube spindles, electric brakes, 8 lug. The technical info provided doesn’t call out spindle or bearing sizes, so I’m unaware of those dimensions.
Are the 7,000 axles an upgraded hub and bearings of a 5200 lb axle? Or is it entirely different spindle and axle?
I’ve generally decided to not go with 8,000 or 9,000 axles as a pure cost stand point as it’s nearly triple the cost even though I realize I’ll be at the upper limit of capacity. Local and infrequent use has me determined a pair of 7,000 lb axles will be just fine. If I were hauling this daily and hundreds of miles away, then no doubt, I’d upgrade to a much heavier axle. So, basically no measurable ROI on the added costs of the larger set up.
I’m determined to get 17.5” tires and be well within the capacity of the tires for whatever I haul, regardless of the axles.