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    Posted: May-04-2011 at 2:55am
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Thanks, I forgot about flipping, I looked into actually flipping the axel since it had a drop and was already below the springs. The trailer mfg said there was some camber built into the spindles so that option was out for mine.
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BTW - Don, LOVE your Excel! Nice!!
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Dan:

Search the threads and you will find a lot of options....... I had similar issue and the biggest difference for me was flipping the axle. There are other options too...... if your axles are within the curve of the spring, flipping them will make a huge difference, easy and CHEAP!..... Lets see some pics!

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I did mine the hard way, welded on new spring hangers. If you welded the blocks so the couldn't come out I don't see why that wouldn't work though. The only issue you might have is having to back a bit further into the water at the ramp.
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I would like to lift my mastercraft trailer because it sits so low that i often scrape the prop guard it is a double axel can i just change out the metal spacers under the leaf springs will it cause any harm? thanks
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