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profdant139
Sep 02, 2016Explorer II
Alex, I had my dealer make these changes when we bought our trailer. I am guessing that the major stuff (the axle, the leaf springs, the shocks) was about $1500, but I am not sure. I would shop around to get competing bids.
A really handy person could do all of these mods him or her self. I am semi-handy but do not have the equipment or the know-how to do the big jobs safely. As you can see from the blog entries in my signature (above), I have made quite a few mods, mostly because we do a lot of remote boondocking. I hope you can make use of some of them.
A really handy person could do all of these mods him or her self. I am semi-handy but do not have the equipment or the know-how to do the big jobs safely. As you can see from the blog entries in my signature (above), I have made quite a few mods, mostly because we do a lot of remote boondocking. I hope you can make use of some of them.
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