N-Trouble wrote:
MFL wrote:
IMO, that is too much nose high, and is likely the cause of problem. If you could cut that in half, without a major sub frame etc, I'm sure it would make a difference.
Jerry
Yeah thats kind of what I figured. It has been my plan to raise the trailer but I really like the height it is now for entry and loading purposes. I can still do an axle flip but I didn't really want it up another 6" from where it is now. Just have to bite the bullet I guess
Looks like I will definitely have to raise the trailer before doing equalizers though.
Since the axle tube is only 3", I don't know where you're getting your 6" number from. :h Usually you gain about 3.5-4" on a flip, which is right what you need.
Lyle