I reversed the pin in the leaf springs to mount the axle on top of the springs to see how it looked, but then switched back
Does anybody foresee any issues if it stayed axle-over?
Its the 90154 model.
xzerokidx wrote:Thanks.
I'll have to make a small design change to account for the lower ride height.
Every time I second guess myself I end up wrong.
clarkbre wrote:I recently looked at doing this myself and had 2 concerns:
1. Does the notched spring hanger weaken that point? Those spring hangers seem to be a very structural part of the trailer. I'd hate to weaken the frame to lower the trailer an inch and a half.
2. Are the supplied u-bolts and nuts strong enough to support the flipped axle? With that modification, you're basically putting the entire weight of the trailer on those (8) 9/16th nuts.
These are just a couple thoughts I had. I do think it'd be kinda cool to lower those trailers down a little bit. I know with 4.80-12's the top of the frame rides about 18" above the roadway.
xzerokidx wrote:I reversed the pin in the leaf springs to mount the axle on top of the springs to see how it looked, but then switched back
Does anybody foresee any issues if it stayed axle-over?
Its the 90154 model.
Victor Star wrote:Only problem I see is it still won't be as low as your tow vehicle. :
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