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[email protected] December 18th 15 08:22 PM

Cutting Dexter Torflex axle
 
I have a pair of 3500# Dexter Torflex axles. They are too narrow for
the trailer frame I would like to mount them under. Has anyone
successfully cut and lengthened the tube. I don't know how far the
rubber extends into the axle tube.

Terry Coombs[_2_] December 18th 15 10:04 PM

Cutting Dexter Torflex axle
 
wrote:
I have a pair of 3500# Dexter Torflex axles. They are too narrow for
the trailer frame I would like to mount them under. Has anyone
successfully cut and lengthened the tube. I don't know how far the
rubber extends into the axle tube.


https://www.storesonlinepro.com/stor...page/249824203 I did an image
search for "Dexter Torflex Axle" and that was one result . Looks like if you
cut it right in the center you can widen it .

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Snag



Larry Jaques[_4_] December 19th 15 03:59 AM

Cutting Dexter Torflex axle
 
On Fri, 18 Dec 2015 16:04:02 -0600, "Terry Coombs"
wrote:

wrote:
I have a pair of 3500# Dexter Torflex axles. They are too narrow for
the trailer frame I would like to mount them under. Has anyone
successfully cut and lengthened the tube. I don't know how far the
rubber extends into the axle tube.


https://www.storesonlinepro.com/stor...page/249824203 I did an image
search for "Dexter Torflex Axle" and that was one result . Looks like if you
cut it right in the center you can widen it .


I'd certainly check with Dexter before cutting one. It sounds to me
that the rubber is -suspending- the regular torsion bars.

--
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Art is knowing which ones to keep.
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Terry Coombs[_2_] December 19th 15 12:49 PM

Cutting Dexter Torflex axle
 
Larry Jaques wrote:
On Fri, 18 Dec 2015 16:04:02 -0600, "Terry Coombs"
wrote:

wrote:
I have a pair of 3500# Dexter Torflex axles. They are too narrow for
the trailer frame I would like to mount them under. Has anyone
successfully cut and lengthened the tube. I don't know how far the
rubber extends into the axle tube.


https://www.storesonlinepro.com/stor...page/249824203 I did
an image search for "Dexter Torflex Axle" and that was one result .
Looks like if you cut it right in the center you can widen it .


I'd certainly check with Dexter before cutting one. It sounds to me
that the rubber is -suspending- the regular torsion bars.


Looks that way to me too , Larry . But if the picture is accurate the rubber
doesn't go all the way to the center . Cut it , insert some close-fitting
tube and weld it back together - taking care to keep the rubber area cooled
..

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Snag



Larry Jaques[_4_] December 19th 15 03:11 PM

Cutting Dexter Torflex axle
 
On Sat, 19 Dec 2015 06:49:09 -0600, "Terry Coombs"
wrote:

Larry Jaques wrote:
On Fri, 18 Dec 2015 16:04:02 -0600, "Terry Coombs"
wrote:

wrote:
I have a pair of 3500# Dexter Torflex axles. They are too narrow for
the trailer frame I would like to mount them under. Has anyone
successfully cut and lengthened the tube. I don't know how far the
rubber extends into the axle tube.

https://www.storesonlinepro.com/stor...page/249824203 I did
an image search for "Dexter Torflex Axle" and that was one result .
Looks like if you cut it right in the center you can widen it .


I'd certainly check with Dexter before cutting one. It sounds to me
that the rubber is -suspending- the regular torsion bars.


Looks that way to me too , Larry . But if the picture is accurate the rubber
doesn't go all the way to the center . Cut it , insert some close-fitting
tube and weld it back together - taking care to keep the rubber area cooled
.


OK, but I wouldn't trust the illustration. And close-fitting tubing
can be tough to find, depending on the axle tubing thickness.

Besides, I'd want a drop-bed-style axle to ground the load on my
trailer. g The only way to fly. http://tinyurl.com/zzlan56
and http://www.klingertrailer.com/s/cc_i...he_6988171.jpg

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Creativity is allowing yourself to make mistakes.
Art is knowing which ones to keep.
-- Scott Adams, 'The Dilbert Principle'


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