Are tri-axle trailers a pain in the butt?

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  1. 75-K5

    75-K5 Well-Known Member

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    This summer I'm hoping to start the build process on my trailer. Now don't go flaming because I know this is the blingy $5000 trailer community, but I have absolutely no spare change to spend on a trailer so I am forced to assemble my own using free parts from my neighbor. The axles are mobile home trailer axles, which I assume are 3500lb. axles? I haven't seen them yet so I can't visually check them to see, but if they are indeed 3500lb. I'd like to do a tri-axle setup so I'll have a 10k trailer. My neighbor pulls a gooseneck quad-axle grain trailer with his 3500 dually so I figure multiple-axle trailers pull OK down the road without major headaches, but I wondered if it was something that would be practical for pulling vehicles. I think it would help reduce tongue weight and add stability but how is the turning? Anybody have experience with something like this?
     
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    Shorter tripple axle trailers seem to me like they would be a PITA. The tires like to scrub alot, and dont seem to last as long. Ive never towed with a short one, but the 32' tripple i did still had very noticeable tire scrub, much more than a tandem axle trailer at least.
     
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    I have a 20 foot triple axle gooseneck. It pulls fine. The tires do scrub a little through sharp turns but not terrible. I think it helps distribute the weight better and also will help my pickup carry the weight since I have an SRW. Triple axle trailers are cool. :D
     
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    Well it's OK if the tires do wear out faster because with the added security of the extra axle I would just be able to use crappy ass tires. :eek: I wonder if I could use a pivot axle on the front like the fertilizer trailers have. I'd be worried about that thing getting squirrely going 65 with a 7k load on it though.
     
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    Yeah, thats a good idea.....6 "crappy ass" tires and you will be regretting it when one blows apart on the interstate while you are on your way to a Jamboree. :)
     

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