I just sold a 27' 2009 Weekend Warrior Toy Hauler and I flipped the axles for the exact same reason I was bottoming out coming out of the local gas station. For me I found that the only problem was it made the camper about 6 inches taller and that seemed to increase how the wind hit it. I live in Wyoming and its always windy where I am and it made one big sail. I had an equalizer hitch and that seemed to help and I think if you put a sway bar on it that would help more. It took away all of the scraping the ground problems away. Just made the trailer a little more top heavy. If I was to say do it or not, If you do a lot of off road in back woods camping I would definitely do it if more improved campground camping I would just mount heavy duty casters to the rear to help protect things.