Boeing
Platinum Member
Fellas,
I was fussing last fall about my trailer being so low when I loaded it up with Tractor/loader and bush hog. The rear of the trailer is not more than 5" off the pavement. I called the trailer company who made it and was told that it has 2500# axles and 3 leaf springs.
I just went to Northern Tool and bought 4500# springs (4 leaf) While there they had a "kit" which included brackets for the ends of the springs, bushings, a center bracket, shackels etc. and drawings of the springs ABOVE or BELOW the axle.
HERE is the question guys: My springs are currently UNDER the axle.....WHY can they not be set OVER the axles giving me at least 3" higher ground clearance? There is a metal plate that the springs set in and it is cupped to sit on the round axles.... I don't think it cares if it is above or below the axles. Can anyone advise me here.....am I missing something important? I would like it higher as the road into my property is a bit rough and 5" clearance is going to bottom out a few times...dragging taillights, license tags etc.....not to mention perhaps bringing me to a grinding stop.
I was fussing last fall about my trailer being so low when I loaded it up with Tractor/loader and bush hog. The rear of the trailer is not more than 5" off the pavement. I called the trailer company who made it and was told that it has 2500# axles and 3 leaf springs.
I just went to Northern Tool and bought 4500# springs (4 leaf) While there they had a "kit" which included brackets for the ends of the springs, bushings, a center bracket, shackels etc. and drawings of the springs ABOVE or BELOW the axle.
HERE is the question guys: My springs are currently UNDER the axle.....WHY can they not be set OVER the axles giving me at least 3" higher ground clearance? There is a metal plate that the springs set in and it is cupped to sit on the round axles.... I don't think it cares if it is above or below the axles. Can anyone advise me here.....am I missing something important? I would like it higher as the road into my property is a bit rough and 5" clearance is going to bottom out a few times...dragging taillights, license tags etc.....not to mention perhaps bringing me to a grinding stop.