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Low profile trailer?????

joelyn
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have a light weight and low profile (ground clearance) trailer 28ft that it doesn't take much of a dip in the driveway to scrape the bottom of the trailer. right now there is a steel support under my dump valves that keeps them from hitting the ground.
any ideas of what to put under there like a wheel or something that will lift the trailer to keep it from scraping or bottoming out.
ANY SUGGESTIONS WOULD BE HELPFUL. WILL BE HEADING HOME TOMORROW AND WILL HAVE TO FIX THIS SOME HOW.
THANKS AGAIN
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Dusty_R
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I flipped the axels on my 20' flat bed trailer with leaf springs. Don't remember how much it raised the bed, maybe 7".

joelyn
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Prowler guy wrote:
You can add a 4-6" high sub-frame to move the main frame up from the torsion axles.



That would be great, to do that what kind of a job are we talking about???? sounds like a expensive fix, any ideas how and the cost???

Prowler_guy
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You can add a 4-6" high sub-frame to move the main frame up from the torsion axles.

joelyn
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bikendan wrote:
valhalla360 wrote:
Flipping the axles is your best bet. You redo the springs so the axles sit below the springs instead of above. Gives you and extra 4-6" of clearance.


unless they have Torflex axles. can't flip them.




thats what I have the torflex and I just replaced them.

bikendan
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valhalla360 wrote:
Flipping the axles is your best bet. You redo the springs so the axles sit below the springs instead of above. Gives you and extra 4-6" of clearance.


unless they have Torflex axles. can't flip them.
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valhalla360
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Be careful with castor wheels. Many frames aren't designed to be loaded that way. Plus I've seen them ripped off when the bottom out.

Flipping the axles is your best bet. You redo the springs so the axles sit below the springs instead of above. Gives you and extra 4-6" of clearance.
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bob213
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Try here: skid wheels

Raise trailer...google "axle flip"
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joelyn
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Wild Card wrote:
You need rear caster wheels or skid wheels. Or raise the trailer



CASTOR WHEELS OR SKID WHEELS SOUND GOOD, WHERE DO U EVEN GET THEM? I ALSO like the raise the trailer idea, How do u do that????

Wild_Card
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You need rear caster wheels or skid wheels. Or raise the trailer
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SDcampowneroper
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We had an 89 30' Award that was also very low. First fix it to lower the tongue on the hitch. That raised the rear a couple inches. Poor thing about that is that it increased load on the front ( torsion) axle.
15" rims and tires brought it up to acceptable clearance.

lovetotow
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A few years ago, we had a smilar probem, we put down different lengths of 2x4 to lft the trailer into the driveway till the truckwas in then i was fine, now we fixed that, bigger trailer, bigger wheels, and moved to the country
Dale & Lynda
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