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Old 02-16-2013, 10:12 AM   #3
wingnut60
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Check your spring mounts for adjustment holes--if there are any, put the spring mounting bolts in the lower holes. Second choice: place the axles UDNER the springs instead of above them ("flipping the axles"). Third choice: take to a spring/axle shop and have them recommend how to raise the trailer correctly. A 2" lift on the trailer should do the trick. At any rate, you should take the trailer to a competent shop that specializes in suspension (spring/axle) problems.
Joe
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