What kind of suspension is on your off-road trailer? Most trailers have a leaf spring setup. But there are alternatives to older, more conventional technology. One alternative is the Axle-Less trailer suspension. Today, we’re going to talk about why the Axle-Less trailer suspension is in a league all on its own and how you can install it on your off-road trailer.
What is an Axle-Less trailer suspension?
Timbren has historically broken with the normal suspension approach right from the start. Patented Aeon® hollow rubber springs are the foundation for their unusual (and genius) suspension designs. One perfect example is Timbren’s Axle-Less trailer suspension.
What makes the Axle-Less trailer suspension so unusual? Because there’s no solid axle! This break with convention has proven to be pure genius.
You may wonder: “Why no axle?” Here are some of the features and benefits that result when there’s no axle:
Features:
- Maximum ground clearance
- Independent suspension
Benefits:
- Fewer hang-ups on the trail
- Smooth, quiet Ride
- Ultimate Off-Road Control
- Flexible Enough For Custom Builds
- DIY Installation
The Axle-Less trailer suspension permits you to tow your trailer anywhere your tow vehicle can go. With no through axle to cause hang ups, you’ll experience exceptional ground clearance. And its independent-like trailer suspension, you’ll maintain maximum control of your rig, even navigating rough, off-road terrain.
And if you simply want a durable suspension for your custom rig, the Axle-Less suspension is flexible enough for any build. (Remember, there is no solid axle!)
The Axle-Less patented design of two Aeon® rubber springs on a metal control arm guarantees a smooth, quiet ride — whether you’re heading down the highway or out on the trails.
How to install an Axle-Less trailer suspension
We met up with Arcworxs in Bozeman, Montana to catch an inside look at how they installed the Axle-Less trailer suspension to their new off-road trailer. Check out this DIY tutorial and see for yourself detailed instructions to install an Axle-Less trailer suspension on your own.
Here are the basic steps as demonstrated in the video:
- Make sure the trailer frame is perfectly square.
- Bolt outboard arms onto corresponding control arms using fasteners supplied.
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Install hangers to frame using proper steps:
- Mark frame rails where the centreline of spindles should cross frame.
- Clamp hangers to frame making sure the centre of spindles line up with marks on each frame rail. Confirm measurements are equal.
- Bolt hanger side plate to frame using holes in the hanger side plate as a template.
- Drill horizontal holes through the side of the frame. Use 5/8” UNC (grade 5 minimum) bolts, lock nuts, and washers to mount hangers to frame.
- Adjust for proper camber and toe.
- There are two options for frame reinforcement: 1) Bolt a reinforcing bracket to the inside of the frame (as suggested in video). 2) Weld or bolt a cross member to the hanger.
- Install brake or idler hub to spindle. (Follow details in video)
Check out this DIY tutorial and see for yourself how you can install an Axle-Less trailer suspension for yourself.
Why are Timbren Axle-less trailer suspensions the best solution money can buy?
What do you actually get when you purchase an Axle-Less trailer suspension? Below are the basic components of a pre-assembled Axle-Less trailer suspension:
- Steel hanger
- Control arm
- Outboard arm
- Spindle
- Bushings
- Jounce spring
- Rebound spring
The seven items listed above are the essential components in every pre-assembled Axle-Less suspension. But you’re probably wondering how an average person like yourself could install such a wonderful product all by yourself. Take a look at the simple instructions outlined in the following how-to video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jR466pKZuyg&t=10s
For more information and to get your hands on an Axle-Less trailer suspension, visit Timbren.com or contact Customer Service: Sales@timbren.com