Are Blocks A Good Way To Raise A Trailer
Question:
Hello, I would like to raise my boat trailer, its a roadrunner single axle trailer for a 18foot 5 boat, are blocks a good way to go?
asked by: Abel
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Expert Reply:
Using blocks may cause the trailer to be overly bouncy, what I recommend you do is use a flip kit like # K71-384-00. What this does is takes your standard underslung springs (under axle) and flips them to be overslung (over axle), this will create more clearance between the underside of your trailer and the road. This kit fits 2-3/8" axles.
If you let me know the diameter of your axle I'll be able to provide you with the correct flip kit for your Roadrunner.
expert reply by:
Bryce D
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Dexter Trailer Springs Over-Under Conversion Kit
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