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Skid Wheels

cs2kplus
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Having real difficulties getting my trailer out of my driveway. Don't ask how it got in there. I am interested in putting skid wheels on back bumper tubing. I feel these would do the trick. However - I have a 4-1/2" square bumper. I would like to uses U bolts to do a simple install on the tubing. However - I am seeing smaller tubing sizes out there than mine. Any recommendations where to buy with my tubing size? This is a 1989 trailer - which may explain the larger tubing? Hoping to go camping in a week. Stuck in driveway.
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humblerb
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cs2kplus
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Oh! Yes...mine is adjustable. But I am as low as possible. But.....if I pull my hitch off (which I must use because it has the hooks for the trunnion bars for WD) - and swap with one that goes lower until I am out on the road? Hmmmmmmmm.....that may work?

Bedlam
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cs2kplus wrote:
Can you elaborate on the adjustable height hitch?

Here is a cheap one from Harbor Freight:



Here is an expensive one from Rapid Hitch:


Host Mammoth 11.5 on Ram 5500 HD

cs2kplus
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Explorer
Good one bader.

cs2kplus
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Explorer
Can you elaborate on the adjustable height hitch?

Here is my setup...

http://waynefalco.com/rv-2/

Keep in mind these pics were taken BEFORE I lowered the hitch a few notches to bring the tongue down. Now its pretty even. It is on lowest possible notch as well.

Bedlam
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hawkeye-08 wrote:
If you are using WDH, wait until you are out of driveway to put the bars on perhaps. Maybe this will raise the back enough to give you clearance (back for TV sags, rear of trailer goes up)...

On the same line of thought: I have an old WDH where the spring bars have egged out the hitch head. I now have that old hitch set up for a lower trailer that does not need weight distribution. Using an adjustable height hitch to get your trailer out of the driveway before using your WDH for the actual trip would give you even more clearance.

Host Mammoth 11.5 on Ram 5500 HD

badercubed
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You should have stayed home from work and tried so we don't need to sit here and wait!
2019 Apex Nano 208BHS
2016 F-150 Crew Cab (it's my wife's ride)

Been camping for 37 of my 38 years!

cs2kplus
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Explorer
Hawkeye! You may have the solution! I do have a weight WDH. It also has saddles for bars ala 89. So its pretty rigid. The thought did occur to me to remove them. I am sold. I will give a shot tomorrow after work. Thanks!!!!

Miles_Away
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Explorer
Maybe you should consider renting a skid-loader and altering the configuration of your driveway. I know that sounds like a lot more work, but you will solve the issue and not have to alter the dynamics of your TT.
M & M :C On the road again!
2007 GMC 3500-SRW-Duramax-longbed-4X4
2008 Keystone EVEREST 348R 5th wheel
2002 SUNDOWNER gooseneck horse trailer

hawkeye-08
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Explorer III
If you are using WDH, wait until you are out of driveway to put the bars on perhaps. Maybe this will raise the back enough to give you clearance (back for TV sags, rear of trailer goes up)...

tvman44
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I would not put on the bumper, maybe the frame. A ramp sounds like a better idea. ๐Ÿ™‚
Papa Bob
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valhalla360
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Nomad III
Flipping the axles is your best bet.
Tammy & Mike
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MNRon
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We put skid wheels on frame on a previous TT. A couple issues you need to consider (beside the bumper strength and twisting issues previously mentioned) are 1) Skid wheels reduce the already low clearance and even more importantly 2) Rear end of TT swings left/right a fair amount while turning up a driveway, skid wheels on straight axles don't. You probably already thought about #1, be I hadn't thought about #2 until I tried it and watched the wheels scraping sideways. An interesting idea that I tried once and abandoned.
Ron & Pat
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Dave_H_M
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Explorer II
So how did you get it on the driveway to start with?

just curious.