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If anybody has a fast tow trailer, check the size of the axle pins, we had one drop out of line in the axle causing some damage. Luckily we check everything regularly and realised before it self destructed. It turns out the pins were two completely different lengths and did not actually sit correctly in the holes. We have now just developed a much stronger axle with a local professional fabricator with custom pins which will last a lot longer. The standard axle is 50x50mm and will bend, out new axle is 80x50 and is designed to last. If anybody wants to know the company who has made this for us then feel free to PM me and i will pass on.

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