Yankee Clipper
Gold Member
Hi all,
I bought a car trailer with built with trailer house axles that are mounted on the bottom side of the spring. I have measured and can flip the axles 180 to put them on the inside face of the spring - still have adequate room to axle it to flex etc. This will lower my deck height to where is does not take a high kick or a ladder to get on it.
My question is - since the brake adjuster is on the bottom of the backing plate, do I need to turn them over once once axle is rotated to keep them on the bottom? I am not that tuned in to trailer brakes and don't know all the quirks.
Thanks in advance for your help.
YC
I bought a car trailer with built with trailer house axles that are mounted on the bottom side of the spring. I have measured and can flip the axles 180 to put them on the inside face of the spring - still have adequate room to axle it to flex etc. This will lower my deck height to where is does not take a high kick or a ladder to get on it.
My question is - since the brake adjuster is on the bottom of the backing plate, do I need to turn them over once once axle is rotated to keep them on the bottom? I am not that tuned in to trailer brakes and don't know all the quirks.
Thanks in advance for your help.
YC