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<blockquote data-quote="Muza" data-source="post: 494858" data-attributes="member: 15394"><p>The W.A Goldfields.</p><p>- Who knows what the roads are like. Obviously i will drive to conditions, if it takes me a couple hours extra to get where I am going, then a couple hours it is.</p><p>My biggest concern is that 39mm axle, and bending the stubs. I havent bought the trailer yet.</p><p></p><p>I think i may have worded this wrong (never been good at getting my point across).</p><p></p><p>*Does anyone know anything about a 39mm axle, and can they confirm its mechanical integrity through previously gained experience?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Muza, post: 494858, member: 15394"] The W.A Goldfields. - Who knows what the roads are like. Obviously i will drive to conditions, if it takes me a couple hours extra to get where I am going, then a couple hours it is. My biggest concern is that 39mm axle, and bending the stubs. I havent bought the trailer yet. I think i may have worded this wrong (never been good at getting my point across). *Does anyone know anything about a 39mm axle, and can they confirm its mechanical integrity through previously gained experience? [/QUOTE]
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