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- SpeculariusExplorerI have pulled mine for 10,084 miles with it nose high like in the picture and have not seen any ill effects. I weighed it ready to go and checked each tire weight on the camper and they all within 200 pounds of each other. My trailer has the Mor-ryde rubber equalizer. Here is a picture that shows how far out of level it is:
- Me_AgainExplorer III
- jevanbExplorerme again^^^, I see the hanger support mod but cant remember where, do you have a link
- Me_AgainExplorer III
- Woody69Explorer
TXiceman wrote:
352 wrote:
That would make the tail lower....
Let out some air in the back tires. That should level it out.
Ken
I'm sure he was kidding, but meant the rear tires of the TV... - lillyputzExplorer IIThe safest way to tow is level, no two ways about it.
Lillyputz - TXicemanExplorer II
352 wrote:
That would make the tail lower....
Let out some air in the back tires. That should level it out.
Ken - stro1965ExplorerI like the look of that alignment kit, assuming 2 inches is enough. I'll take all the measurements in a few days when I hook up to leave.
- 2oldmanExplorer IIA flat bed may be in your future. I wouldn't be comfortable with it riding high.
- Old-BiscuitExplorer IIIWith trailer hitched up to truck
Slap a carpenters level on the bottom of bedroom slideout
Then drop the front of level down until bubble is level.
How much?
Do your shackles have any other holes for changing position of leak springs?
I gained 3" by moving my spring eyes down one hole.
IF no holes in shackles and axles are already under springs:
Then this 'alignment kit' may be enough. It aligns the axles BUT also raises trailer 2"----------LINK
Otherwise.....
You have to cut shackles off
Weld a square tube (2", 3", 4"---whatever height you need to raise) on bottom of frame
Then weld shackles back on
Limited choices when need to raise trailer
Axle flip
Alignment kit-----2"
Weld square tubing on
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