nisaacs
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- Joined
- Mar 9, 2020
- Messages
- 730
- Location
- Snowflake, Arizona
- Tractor
- 970 John Deere 4x2, 970 John Deere 4x4, 4320 John Deere, 995 Case/IH
Dinged my tailgate with my gooseneck dump, twice....grrr... I think I have fixed the clearance issue. Drilled my hitch at 1-3/8" between the existing adjustments. I didn't want to move it 2.750" the oem holes in the hitch"
So, after this adjustment my trailer is high in the front, hate that.
To help level it out I modified my equalizer by flipping it end to end and mounting my springs in a different location. With a 2" rise on one end of each spring, I should net about a 1" lift on the trailer.
I do need to get new equalizers and center pin. The nylon bushing and pin is badly worn. This will work fine, until I get some parts and I can monitor the mod to see if all is well. I did turn the bushing and pin 180 degrees to get away from the worn spots. My rear spring slippers are getting thin, I will need to do something about that next.
First picture is oem, second one is the mod. Instead of the top of the equalizer as the front slipper, I have (3) 3/4" nuts and a washer on each side of them, clamped/supported by the bolt. That is my new slipper. The shinny bolt, I drilled and added, to insure the spring can't jump out of the equalizer.
Give me torsion axles.
So, after this adjustment my trailer is high in the front, hate that.
To help level it out I modified my equalizer by flipping it end to end and mounting my springs in a different location. With a 2" rise on one end of each spring, I should net about a 1" lift on the trailer.
I do need to get new equalizers and center pin. The nylon bushing and pin is badly worn. This will work fine, until I get some parts and I can monitor the mod to see if all is well. I did turn the bushing and pin 180 degrees to get away from the worn spots. My rear spring slippers are getting thin, I will need to do something about that next.
First picture is oem, second one is the mod. Instead of the top of the equalizer as the front slipper, I have (3) 3/4" nuts and a washer on each side of them, clamped/supported by the bolt. That is my new slipper. The shinny bolt, I drilled and added, to insure the spring can't jump out of the equalizer.
Give me torsion axles.