TheStick
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I bought a small 4x7 utility trailer so I can move stuff around the ranch, pick up supplies, etc. The most drop I could find for the hitch was 8" and it still ramps up quite a bit.
I have seen people as they build off road trailers flip the leaf springs to sit on top of the axel and thought about doing this to mine. Any thoughts before I do this? Is it just as simple as flipping it with the stock hardware?
It is just connected with some U bolts. Any thoughts on how high to torque these back to if I can simple flip it?
Just want to make sure I do not create a dangerous situation by doing it wrong.
I have seen people as they build off road trailers flip the leaf springs to sit on top of the axel and thought about doing this to mine. Any thoughts before I do this? Is it just as simple as flipping it with the stock hardware?
It is just connected with some U bolts. Any thoughts on how high to torque these back to if I can simple flip it?
Just want to make sure I do not create a dangerous situation by doing it wrong.
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