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Old 03-08-2011, 10:46 AM
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Default After some scale dimensions for spread axle

Hi guys, if I were to make a spread axle trailer, how far should I space the axles, centre to centre? Thinking of building a trailer to match my truck and need to get the dimensions on paper.
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Old 03-08-2011, 12:05 PM
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Default Re: After some scale dimensions for spread axle

Out here in the West, they have to be 11 ft. apart, which would be 9.42 inches (or 9 1/2 in.) center to center.

VERY hard on the tires when turning sharp corners...
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Default Re: After some scale dimensions for spread axle

Thanks Jim, that helps a lot. Yes I imagine there's quite a lot of scrub going on with that kind of axle setup. Does anyone know if the spacing differs between states?

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Default Re: After some scale dimensions for spread axle

Actually anywhere in the US the have to be a min. of 10'2" center axle to center axle. any closer than that and they are considered a tandem. That would work out to 8.7142" or just under 8-23/32 or 221mm.

The only real difference between states is some of the western states allow you to go 84,000# with a spread, that is providing you register the truck for that much.

In all 48 states you are allowed to put 20,000# per axle (40,000# group) on a spread.
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Good info there, thanks Mike
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