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Recommended Timbren Axle-Less System for a Livin' Light QuickSilver 10.0 Pop-Up Camper  

Updated 02/28/2025 | Published 02/25/2025

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Hello, I’m looking at the timbren axle-less axles with 4” lift to upgrade my current axle on my livin light Quicksilver 10.0 pop-up camper that only weighs 1000 pounds. I want to use the 3500 pound axles instead of the 2000 pound axles, Would there be any problem in doing this for some reason I’m thinking the 3500 pound ones will last longer as I am using them at the beach in salt and sand environment. Thank you

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Hey Jarred, there is no issue swapping your current axles out with the 3.5k axle-less system, the Timbren Axle-Less Trailer Suspension - Standard Duty # ASR3500S06; This system does also have the built in 4" lift you're looking for as well.

These aren't really going to last any longer than the 2k axles would, either. These are rated higher at 3.5k, but other than that, they are virtually the same.

If there is anything else I can help you with, please feel free to drop a comment and let me know!

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Jarred

2/27/2025

Thank you for your reply. I see two different options one with a long spindle and one without. Can you tell me the difference between them? Also, what does it mean when it says four bolt flange and some say five bolt. Thank you

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Bryce D.

2/28/2025

@Jarred Hey Jarred, the long spindle just means the spindle is longer than a standard length spindle. When it says 4 bolt and a 5 bolt flange, that is just referring to the type of brakes that it can accept. So, if your brakes had a 4 bolt config then you'd need the 4 bolt version and vice versa for the 5 bolt.

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