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    Need landing leg ideas

    Bulldog jack I would install a "Bulldog" brand side or top wind removable jack with 15" travel. This set up would allow to stabilize as well as level the load and can be completely removed for off road travel.
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    Paw Print Trailers

    Paw Print cont. # 3 4. Shocks will not help and are not recommened by any manufacturer of torsion axles that I'm aware of. Unfortunately most trailer designs are usually comprised of ideas that solve a problem. Most trailer manufactures interested in a quality design and product do not come...
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    Paw Print Trailers

    rubber torsion vs. leaf spring cont. 3. Overloading can cause the "Torque arm" to over rotate and stop in the next and very unwanted position. I would suggest that the weight rating of any rubber torsion axle application be thought through carefully. It should be no suprise that the tent trax...
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    Paw Print Trailers

    rubber torsion vs. leaf spring on trailer Hello again. I will offer my personal opinion on this subject backed up by proffesional and personal experiences. To start let's answer why does the rubber torsion axle exist?.Leaf sprung axles have been around since the horse drawn wagon era(s) of...
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    Paw Print Trailers

    pawprint jamboree trailers Hello, I am the designer of the Jamboree trailer. It's design is the evolution of our convertible ATV trailer.I write to clear up some misconceptions I have read on this thread. 1. the jamboree does not ride on leaf springs. it does ride on a custom built Dexter # 10...
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