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donn0128
Aug 02, 2017Explorer II
Fabeicating, welding, jacking, bolting. Im not trying to be a smart A@@, but to do it correctly you need to support the trailer, remove all of the running gear, cut off the spring hangers, weld a piece of 4X4 box tubing to the frame. Install all new spring hangers, reinstal the running gear. This is normally NOT a DIY project since it requires a lot of fitting, and welding and precise measurements to ensure the trailer tracks true when done. So first I would crawl under and have a good look. See if there are additional holes in the spring hangers. Mine had them, so it was pretty eady to raise mine 2 inches at the axles.
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