Trailer Frame Roller Recommendation for Low Ground Clearance 1966 30 Airstream Trailer
Question:
My trailer bottoms out when trying to get up my driveway. I installed the Timbren Axle less axles with the 4inch lift but the trailer still wont make it up. What skid wheel/roller would you recommend I put on my trailer? I believe the weight of the trailer will be placed on these Skid units if only for a few feet. Which units would you recommend?
asked by: Bryce
Expert Reply:
The Ultra-Fab Rollers part # UF48-979021 that you referenced should work well for you. The overall height of this roller is 2-1/4 inches so while the roller would contact the ground sooner than without the roller it will help prevent damage to the undercarriage of your trailer.
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Ultra-Fab Steel Micro-Roller for Trailers and RVs - Weld On - 2" Wide x 2-1/4" Tall
- RV Skid Wheels
- Frame Mount
- Hitch Mount
- 2 Inch Diameter Roller
- Weld-On
- Ultra-Fab Products
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