KoStA104
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Post by KoStA104 on Apr 1, 2007 19:46:12 GMT -5
Over the weekend i went and picked up 20 5' tall trees and put them in my trailer. Each tree weighed around 40 pounds so that equals what 800 pounds? So the weight of the trailer, the trees, me and my mom made the rear end completely rub! Where can i get good new stock leafs? i was thinking these... www.quadratec.com/products/56010_11.htm
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DUG
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Post by DUG on Apr 1, 2007 19:59:42 GMT -5
Decent price on those you posted... I checked on Ebay and nothing really special
I wouldn't suggest used since you never really know what they've been through... and of course the newest used are already 6 years old.
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YeaItsCold
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Every beast, every man pays her price.
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Post by YeaItsCold on Apr 1, 2007 20:00:16 GMT -5
Over the weekend i went and picked up 20 5' tall trees and put them in my trailer. Each tree weighed around 40 pounds so that equals what 800 pounds? So the weight of the trailer, the trees, me and my mom made the rear end completely rub! Where can i get good new stock leafs? i was thinking these... www.quadratec.com/products/56010_11.htma properly loaded trailer should never put significant weight on the tongue of the trailer.. only over the axle.. My boss always used to load the excavator on our dump truck tag wrong, and the dump truck was a MESS to drive.. Granted it was 25k lbs and not 800.. but same theory.. better off just getting a decent lift kit if you are going to replace the springs.. thats my 02
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