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esvensweed wrote:
Thank you all for your helpful input on leveling my 5th wheel. I will talk to my mechanic about switching the axles to above the springs. My main question is how dangerous is a 29' trailer that sits 6" high in the front. I haven't had a problem yet with blow-outs & towed it across the USA several times. She tows like a dream & big trucks passing hasn't been a problem. I check the tire & hub temperatures every time I stop & the tires are only about 10 degrees above ambient which I believe is normal. Safety is my only concern; am I worried about nothing?
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โJul-08-2016 08:49 PM
BenK wrote:
When a trailer axle is flipped...it to raise the height of the trailer.
That has been the general advice on this thread.
In raising the height of any trailer...the upper most 'stuff' is/are normally things
like the AC compressor, etc...or something like a dish for TV/Internet/etc
If the OEM of that trailer already had it close to or at the max DOT spec height...then
flipping the axle most likely will raise it's height above DOT spec'd
max height of IIRC, 14' 4" or so
Most underpasses are at 15 feet, but the DOT spec is around 14' 5" or
so and warning signage of 'low' underpass is dictated in 'most'
jurisdictions for anything less than 15'... Also...IIRC...there are
TWO height specifications/ratings from DOT...one for urban and other
is for rural areas...IIRC...urban is less (lower underpass height)
than rural...
Not trying to scare...just point something in the ratings/specifications out to
someone headed down that path...and for lurkers who might think this
is a fix all with no need to check things outlawrosa wrote:BenK wrote:
Just be mindful after the axle flip...there are highway/roads/etc codes by the
government spelling out 'vertical clearance' for both the roadways and vehicles
Two main categories...urban and rural...one is higher and other is lower
There are GPS programs you can load your max height and they will warn you during
your drive...but that is only for what their DB has on file...
Good luck !
What will make that any higher then the pin box... Stop scaring the guy... Shhheeeesssshhhh,
โJul-08-2016 05:41 PM
lawrosa wrote:BenK wrote:
Just be mindful after the axle flip...there are highway/roads/etc codes by the
government spelling out 'vertical clearance' for both the roadways and vehicles
Two main categories...urban and rural...one is higher and other is lower
There are GPS programs you can load your max height and they will warn you during
your drive...but that is only for what their DB has on file...
Good luck !
What will make that any higher then the pin box... Stop scaring the guy... Shhheeeesssshhhh,
โJul-08-2016 05:18 PM
BenK wrote:
Just be mindful after the axle flip...there are highway/roads/etc codes by the
government spelling out 'vertical clearance' for both the roadways and vehicles
Two main categories...urban and rural...one is higher and other is lower
There are GPS programs you can load your max height and they will warn you during
your drive...but that is only for what their DB has on file...
Good luck !
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