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6,000 lb. Trailer Axle - Round Drop | Brakes Included

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Round 4" drop 6,000-pound trailer axle proudly built in the USA by Trailer Axle Store guarantees top level quality. Built out of premium American steel tube, this beam comes with EZ lube spindles and a camber bend to minimize tire wear. Completely customizable, choose from 50 hub face length options, electric or hydraulic brakes and even have us weld on your spring perches to a specified distance. 12" quality imported brakes & drums pre-installed with bearings packed, seals, dust caps and lug nuts included.

 

6,000 Pound Trailer Drop Axle with Brakes Details:

  • Axle ships fully assembled and ready to install.
  • Includes brake assemblies, brake drums, wheel bearings, grease seals, and dust caps.
  • Axle Shape: Round Drop
  • Axle Rating: 6,000 lb.
  • Camber Bend: Yes
  • Integrated Brake Wiring: Yes
  • Greaseable Spindles: Yes
  • Flange Bolt Pattern: 5 Bolt
  • Axle Outside Diameter: 3"
  • Axle Material: ASTM A500 Structural Tube
  • Finish: Black Paint
  • Drum Brake Type: Choose From Drop Down Menu

6000 lb Straight Axle Guidance

  • Minimum (No Brakes): 13" total (6.5" overhang per side)
  • Minimum (With Brakes): 13" total (6.5" overhang per side)
  • Maximum Overhang: 18" total (9" overhang per side)

Example for a 75" Hub Face:

Minimum Spring Center (No Brakes): 75" - 13" = 62" spring center

Minimum Spring Center (With Brakes): 75" - 13" = 62" spring center

Maximum Spring Center: 75" - 18" = 57" spring center

For a 75" hub face, the recommended spring center range is between 57" and 62", the same with or without brakes.

Overhang Summary

Axle overhang is the distance from the hub face to the spring center.

A shorter overhang (wider spring center) increases axle strength and improves load handling.

A longer overhang (narrower spring center) increases leverage but reduces stability and axle capacity.

Match existing spring centers when possible. This information is for guidance only.