Gerdo wrote:...Flipping your axle: alot of axles have a bow to them so when the trailer is in the air the tires will be tilted (tops out and bottoms in)so when it has weight on it the axle flexes and the tires take a more vertical stance. If you flip the axle you may have some tire wear problems.
ARIZONA GUIDE wrote:...I am thinking about having the axcel flipped as well because the rear end is realy close to the ground behind my truck even with a long drop hitch. Mine is the spring under so i can go with the spring over and bring it up a bit more.
ARIZONA GUIDE wrote:What are a good tire for the cargo. I think it has tow masters on it.
ARIZONA GUIDE wrote:I think it has tow masters on it. Probavly bottom line tires because they came on the trailer new.
edcasey wrote:If you have Dexter Axles you can order the conversion kit straight from them.
http://dexteraxle.com/over_under_conversion_kits
Gerdo wrote:edcasey wrote:If you have Dexter Axles you can order the conversion kit straight from them.
http://dexteraxle.com/over_under_conversion_kits
Nice find. That looks like the way to go. Looks like it's just a bolt on kit. I would bet that one or the other would work with a non Dexter axle.
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