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<blockquote data-quote="4x4dually" data-source="post: 1259350" data-attributes="member: 4100"><p>I don't like it that close either. I lowered it to get the weight back on the front axles. Hauling heavy bodies, the extra weight on the back axle will blow both back tires and/or wear them faster than the fronts. These old torsion axles aren't adjustable. I wish I could re-clock them but they are welded, not splined arms. I'd even weld in a spacer if it didn't mean cut the entire axle out of the trailer. I've never get them back aligned and it would end up towing like hell. Not a risk I'm willing to take. </p><p></p><p>$3500? Dude. Even the worn out piles on CL are at $7000. I bet I could sell it tomorrow for $6000. Tell you what, you pack up and come 22 hrs I'll smoke the BBQ, buy the brew, and give you all the free advice you want. :hide:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="4x4dually, post: 1259350, member: 4100"] I don't like it that close either. I lowered it to get the weight back on the front axles. Hauling heavy bodies, the extra weight on the back axle will blow both back tires and/or wear them faster than the fronts. These old torsion axles aren't adjustable. I wish I could re-clock them but they are welded, not splined arms. I'd even weld in a spacer if it didn't mean cut the entire axle out of the trailer. I've never get them back aligned and it would end up towing like hell. Not a risk I'm willing to take. $3500? Dude. Even the worn out piles on CL are at $7000. I bet I could sell it tomorrow for $6000. Tell you what, you pack up and come 22 hrs I'll smoke the BBQ, buy the brew, and give you all the free advice you want. :hide: [/QUOTE]
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