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Old 9th May 2008, 01:29 AM
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... at the moment I am thinking of a tubular axle with a Series stub axle bolted on each end, although I have seen suggestions that solid one piece axles are mandated, so this may need modification.

John
John you hear that quite a bit, however I have not found it in any of the publications from the RTA or DOTARS (Like VSB 01 Building Small Trailers ).

If someone were to suggest that only solid axles are permissible, then ask them about "Duratorque" suspensions which only have stub axles or the axles on semi-trailers which are welded square section.

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