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<blockquote data-quote="mrbb" data-source="post: 126837" data-attributes="member: 13825"><p>with two 6k axles, your load carrying is NOT 12,000 lbs,. you need to subtract the weight of the trailer off the 12k , and if this trailer is as heavy as you say, lets call it 4k, could be more or less??but lets just call it 4 k for this!</p><p> that only leaves you with 8k of weight you can put on it,(to be legal ) so, eliminating that one axle is actually taking a bunch of carrying capacity off things on you!</p><p> so you will really need to get this trailer weighed to know what it can legally and safely carry with only tow axles if you plan to use with just 2 axles over 3!</p><p></p><p> so heads up on the math here with knowing weights, as it will matter more than just tongue weight to tow the trailer empty!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mrbb, post: 126837, member: 13825"] with two 6k axles, your load carrying is NOT 12,000 lbs,. you need to subtract the weight of the trailer off the 12k , and if this trailer is as heavy as you say, lets call it 4k, could be more or less??but lets just call it 4 k for this! that only leaves you with 8k of weight you can put on it,(to be legal ) so, eliminating that one axle is actually taking a bunch of carrying capacity off things on you! so you will really need to get this trailer weighed to know what it can legally and safely carry with only tow axles if you plan to use with just 2 axles over 3! so heads up on the math here with knowing weights, as it will matter more than just tongue weight to tow the trailer empty! [/QUOTE]
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