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Re: [RC] [RC] Slant loads - Truman Prevatt

Kathy Mayeda wrote:
It was standard on my 1998 Trails West slant load, although the earlier models had leaf spring. My trailer was not pricey at all. You'll just have to read the specs.
http://www.dexteraxle.com/torflex_axles

Here's a company that makes them and the explanation is pretty good. I think most trailer companies are going to these axles for the reasons listed on the web site. The wheels operate independently so the trailer rides smoother. You can retrofit any trailer by replacing the axles.

Truman

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