Smallest Diameter Trailer Tire with At Least 1,800 Pounds Capacity and Parts for Building a Trailer
Question:
This amazing, thank you so much. I am going to go this route with the timbren axeless system, I had already looked into it and really like that system. However 3500 wont be enough. Can you spec this at 5200 pounds with tires to suite? • lll need the timbren axels with the hubs attached • Tires rated at 2500 each min (smallest diameter possible) • I also need a removable tongue - is this a thing? I'd like for the tongue to be attached to square tubing (male end) with a pin so to insert it into the female end attached to the trailer • then Ill need the female size tuding with the pin holes - if this is not available i can get a fab shop to supply. • I will also need four stabilizer jacks for each corner - can you make a recommendation for a lower trailer such as this I will go with part # TLL56RK for the lights
asked by: Ryan
Expert Reply:
Assuming the trailer is as single axle and only has two tires the smallest we carry is a 205/75-14 size tire. The Kenda # AM10235 measures 26.3 inches in diameter and has a weight capacity of 2,200 pounds at 75 psi.
You also want to make sure the wheel has enough capacity. If you can tell me your bolt pattern I can recommend a wheel as well.
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Timbren Axle-Less Trailer Suspension w Idler Hubs - Standard Duty - 4" Drop - 5 on 4-1/2 - 3.5K
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- Rubber Spring Suspension
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Ryan
1/1/0001
I’m just about to undertake a u-build single axel trailer project. Would you be able to help me order the parts for the wheel/axel/leaf spring assemble? My plan is to order the mechanical components first and then build the frame around them, making the selection of mechanical components easier. Here are the basic specs that I need to meet for the trailer: Trailer will be single axel Trailer needs to be rated for 4000 pounds The trailer needs to be as low as possible - very low - this will require a dropped axel No breaks needed I’ll need a trailer wiring package with all the lights and wires and things.