After experiencing what seems like suspension bottom out bobbing apart of a little trip last week I had the trailer weighed on a CAT scale: 2560lbs (with tow rig connected but on separate pad; so need to add back approximately 250-300lbs to account for tongue weight); below the 3500lb #10 Torflex rating per the OEM build sheet for same provided by Dexter yesterday (incredible customer service experience with Dexter yesterday BTW!).
The arms when new were 22.5º down and now sit horizontal and given how the trailer bobs it seems there is failure apart of the torsion system. But the big question is: Why!
Just 1-year out of warranty too, darn it.
In process of ordering same and we'll see how it goes...but mysterious why it failed so young and well below weight rating.
Not defending dexter, but I am waiting for my axle to to be made by them.
Couple of questions, was the 22.5 down unloaded or loaded? if unloaded then that would not surprise me for it to be roughly in the middle of its range of motion when loaded.
I have always heard design for a max of 80% of the axle rating for total trailer weight, well your over that. Which means your not well below the rating.
Was the trailer ever well over loaded, or do you use stabilizers when parked. 2 or 3 people in the trailer can easily add up to enough weight to be at the axle rating. Also was the weigh in with tanks empty or dry, that could add 200 lb for a 25 gallon tank.
What was the axle rated at when new , as they can be down rated.
Lastly and I think this could be a design flaw for the independent suspension of the torflex design. was the trailer ever parked on a pretty decent slope to one side or another for any time? I mean if you parked it sideways on a 5 to 10 degree slope, I could see that shifting a bunch of weight to one side of the axle. This could make one side of the axle easily have to support 2000 lbs instead of 1300. This is where I think a sway bar setup up would be good.
My axle is/will a torflex when ever dexter makes it and ships it. I used the 3500lb axle rated at 2k, my trailer weight I want to be around 1500 dry.