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EcoBullet
Mar 04, 2014Explorer
I just got a Premier 22RB and it also is way up in the air. I didn't notice it that much until I pulled beside it with the Bullet in signature. It is a full foot higher. There are definitely tradeoffs. I always worried about the jacks dragging on the other trailer.
I just went out and measured distance to the ground from the jacks on the Premier. It is not sitting on an entirely level pad, but they average about 17" off the ground. The axle is under the springs and it does look like the axles could be flipped over and still have clearance on the wheels. I would almost consider having it done to cut wind resistance and save fuel, but I suspect it would take a long, long time to pay for the modification in fuel savings. Then, with my luck, I would get into a dip and drag off a jack.
I just went out and measured distance to the ground from the jacks on the Premier. It is not sitting on an entirely level pad, but they average about 17" off the ground. The axle is under the springs and it does look like the axles could be flipped over and still have clearance on the wheels. I would almost consider having it done to cut wind resistance and save fuel, but I suspect it would take a long, long time to pay for the modification in fuel savings. Then, with my luck, I would get into a dip and drag off a jack.
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