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yakbass 09-11-2009 10:52 PM

18sf trailer help needed
 
The trailer under the 18sf I just bought failed two hours into a 12 hour drive and I need to get a new one. Question is what capacity? Most have recommended a 3100lb capacity. It will be a Loadrite roller.

Mike

eggsuckindog 09-13-2009 01:31 AM

Re: 18sf trailer help needed
 
I would reconsider to an Alum float on/drive on - so sweet to load and unload

Bigshrimpin 09-14-2009 10:47 AM

Re: 18sf trailer help needed
 
Quote:

The trailer under the 18sf I just bought failed two hours into a 12 hour drive and I need to get a new one. Question is what capacity? Most have recommended a 3100lb capacity. It will be a Loadrite roller.

Mike

Mike - What failed? Bearings? Brakes? Axel? Leaf springs? . . . Lights?

You might want to just fix the problem with the trailer . . . Unless the frame is rotten . . . it's a whole lot cheaper to fix what you have now.

Greno 09-14-2009 01:04 PM

Re: 18sf trailer help needed
 
I have an 18' and a Magic Tilt aluminum trailer. My axle is rated for about 3000 pounds. I just got the boat a few months ago and the axle is too small for the load. I am going to get a 5000 pound axle. It is currently eating the inside of the tires pretty good.

Eric

rickg 09-14-2009 06:47 PM

Re: 18sf trailer help needed
 
I took my rig to a weigh station and ot weighed 3020lbs with 20 gal fuel.I also have 3500lb axle with springs rated at 1750 apiece on 14 rims.

justlivin81 09-20-2009 02:11 AM

Re: 18sf trailer help needed
 
I would recommend a Float on/Drive on trailer. I also have a 18SF and have a dual axle Float on trailer. I made a 8 hour drive with now complications. I also checked everything on the trailer before hand ( tires, bearings, lights, etc.) and did not take the trailer over 70 mph.


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