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Custom Tandem Axle for my 14'er
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<blockquote data-quote="Flat_Bottum" data-source="post: 378143" data-attributes="member: 16925"><p>I believe that I have seen this (or something similar) on a buddies trailer a long time ago. I the main concern with doing something like this would be the rid quality of the trailer and it beating the inside of my boat apart. If I do twin leafs with the equalizer then I may do some experimenting with a leaf pack and remove a couple of the bottom leafs to see how soft I can get it. My current leaf springs are a bit on the soft side for the boats weight now and it bounces purdy bad on the rough roads. So If I could stiffen up the ride a little bit so it pulled like it used to then I think that would do good. Thanks again everyone for the advise thus far. Also never thought about the slipper not slipping while facing forward...makes perfect sense though once you think about it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Flat_Bottum, post: 378143, member: 16925"] I believe that I have seen this (or something similar) on a buddies trailer a long time ago. I the main concern with doing something like this would be the rid quality of the trailer and it beating the inside of my boat apart. If I do twin leafs with the equalizer then I may do some experimenting with a leaf pack and remove a couple of the bottom leafs to see how soft I can get it. My current leaf springs are a bit on the soft side for the boats weight now and it bounces purdy bad on the rough roads. So If I could stiffen up the ride a little bit so it pulled like it used to then I think that would do good. Thanks again everyone for the advise thus far. Also never thought about the slipper not slipping while facing forward...makes perfect sense though once you think about it. [/QUOTE]
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