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sworrall
Posted 12/29/2013 7:57 PM (#681127 - in reply to #681119)
Subject: Re: Dual Axle vs. Single Axle Trailer





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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
The 1890 also carries a big block V6, and a 50 gallon gas tank VS a 36 gallon tank. Tuffy will not sell an 1890 C model without a dual axle trailer with brakes. If you choose to put your own single axle trailer under that ride and max out the HP, you will have issues with tires and springs unless it carries 15" tires and a beefed up suspension.

The 1760 is fairly close to needing a dual axle with a 150 Verado and a kicker.

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