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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 192567"><p>In my experience anything over 21' in aluminum, that you want to pack full of cattle will not take it for very long. I have used a 24' a good bit in steel. Featherlite makes very good trailers but the axle,tire combo just will not take it. The last one we bought we lower the axles and moved the fender wells and got adaptors to go to 19.5 wheels/ tires. I can look up the companys name that makes the wheels/adaptors, a lot of guys are putting them on pickups now because, you will bend the frame before you can hurt the tires.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 192567"] In my experience anything over 21' in aluminum, that you want to pack full of cattle will not take it for very long. I have used a 24' a good bit in steel. Featherlite makes very good trailers but the axle,tire combo just will not take it. The last one we bought we lower the axles and moved the fender wells and got adaptors to go to 19.5 wheels/ tires. I can look up the companys name that makes the wheels/adaptors, a lot of guys are putting them on pickups now because, you will bend the frame before you can hurt the tires. [/QUOTE]
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