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I've had numerous trailers with torsion axles and with springs. Darned if I can tell any difference in use. When the trailer is empty it bounces, when full it rides nice and smooth.
The solid axles and springs look stronger though.
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I have had both. Springs do have higher yields and durability but are clunkier. There are no super heavy vehicles with TB. For good reason
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