Do any of you guys run a dual axel trailer on this rig? Wondering if it is worth the upgrade or is it unnecessary? Thanks
Do any of you guys run a dual axel trailer on this rig? Wondering if it is worth the upgrade or is it unnecessary? Thanks
"We all have it commin kid....." Will Munny
If you roll one around by hand alot. Get the single axle. If you tow long distance get the tandem. If you dont tow long distance stick with single axle. Just sayin
I have a 2017 1875 Pro V Bass with a tandem axle trailer and love it. Like previously stated if you have to move it by hand go with a single axle.
2017 Lund 1875 Pro V Bass, 200 HP Verado, 80lb Ultrex and Lowrance electronics.
I sold many 18' Lund models with tandem trailers when I was a dealer in Montana . In some states and provinces...an extreme amount of road time is involved in the course of use. . Also...in some states, folks haul their boat behind their 5th wheel camp trailer. On such a "train" as that...dual axles are especially popular.
I run a single axle. As far as length and hull weight
a tandem isnt necessary. If its a tandem, moving
it by hand is next to impossible. A tandem is good
only if you pull a lot of long trips. LDS
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2008 TRACKER TV 18 w/150 Mercury 4S
MK Ultrex 80lb, 102 Garmin Live scope
and a UHD93SV Garmin on the bow.
UHD 93SV at the console.