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Slide in lazy axle

Started by shazzaadams, November 20, 2010, 12:19:54 PM

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shazzaadams

Hi all we were at a caravan and camping show a couple of years back and have seen a lazy axle which you can slide into a hayman reece tow bar, it actually could make a tray back longer up to a couple of metres if anyone knows of this product could they please inform me of it as I cant find any info on it at all . thanks. ??? ??? :cheers:

speewa158

Do you mean an extention to the tray back that is mounted in the haymon reece towbar reciver ?
I think  I have the picture but it sounds as though there could be interesting . please more info on the subject  & go have a gander at Broken Chassie thread for giggles , might be related  :cheers:
You can go your own way . Treg Up & Make Dust

austastar

Hi,
   there is a mob down here in Devonport make slide in lazy axles, but it winches in to the chassis at a couple of ton and lengthens the tray and increases the GVM. They are about $7k I think. These things are quite substantial, and are marketed at things like freeing up a cab chassis fire truck for multiple uses.
cheers

kranky al

pics? sounds divertingly interesting
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austastar

Hi,





Lots more info at their website Link

I was quite interested in this system for a ute to carry a slide on but decided on a Landrover - it would have been ridiculously long on a 130 Defender.

cheers

shazzaadams

Thanks guys the quick hitch system is exactly what I was looking for thankyou very much. You are all gems VERY HELPFUL.THANKYOU THANKYOU

Garry H

Hi,
I'd be interested in what it would be registered as, you are effectivly changing the vehicle configuration from a 4 wheeler to a six wheeler and then back again, or is the slip on classed as a trailer?
I can see in certain applications it would be good
cheers
Garry