73 Dolphin
Petty Officer 1st Class
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- Oct 8, 2008
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- 307
I saw an all stainless steel trailer on Craigslist about 8 months ago. The frame was ss as were the axles and subframe. I ended up buying the sub frame and ss torsion axle and putting it under my 25ft float on aluminum that needed the two steel torsions replace.
There was a plate on the trailer frame stamped with 3500lb capacity, so I figured the axle would be good for my 2100lb or so that my boat weights.
To cut a long story short the ( single ) axle is about bottomed out. Also it is very unusual. They have pivoting arms and fiberglass planks ( about 5"x 9" and 1/2" thick ) that act as springs. Can't find another axle that looks like this. All stainless steel. I guess I need uprated fiberglass springs but don't have the first idea how to get them.
Is anyone familiar with this axle set up who can point me in the right direction ?
The entire axle, subframe and swing arms are all stainless steel.
There was a plate on the trailer frame stamped with 3500lb capacity, so I figured the axle would be good for my 2100lb or so that my boat weights.
To cut a long story short the ( single ) axle is about bottomed out. Also it is very unusual. They have pivoting arms and fiberglass planks ( about 5"x 9" and 1/2" thick ) that act as springs. Can't find another axle that looks like this. All stainless steel. I guess I need uprated fiberglass springs but don't have the first idea how to get them.
Is anyone familiar with this axle set up who can point me in the right direction ?
The entire axle, subframe and swing arms are all stainless steel.
