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DutchmenSport
Aug 08, 2014Explorer
Your idea would work, provided the axle was repositioned exactly. If it is not true square to the frame, your trailer will tow side-ways or funny, or your front axle and rear axle will attempt to track different causing wear on your tires. If you know what your doing, yes this will work.
Use lots of supports under the frame so you won't cause excessive flexing of the frame.
If you have any doubts, check with your dealer or local RV repair shop.
Use lots of supports under the frame so you won't cause excessive flexing of the frame.
If you have any doubts, check with your dealer or local RV repair shop.
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