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<blockquote data-quote="specracer" data-source="post: 16518242" data-attributes="member: 93182"><p>A higher GVW trailer will have heavier duty axles, larger wheel bearings etc. A bearing working at 50% duty will last longer than a bearing at 75% +. </p><p></p><p>I have 2 enclosed trailers (24 and 44) both have front to back e track, allowing 3 point over the wheel tie downs. I would never consider anything else now (ive done axle straps, through the wheel etc)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="specracer, post: 16518242, member: 93182"] A higher GVW trailer will have heavier duty axles, larger wheel bearings etc. A bearing working at 50% duty will last longer than a bearing at 75% +. I have 2 enclosed trailers (24 and 44) both have front to back e track, allowing 3 point over the wheel tie downs. I would never consider anything else now (ive done axle straps, through the wheel etc) [/QUOTE]
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