Stuparman
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I picked up an m105 a few months back, then started researching how to lower it. I didn't see a whole lot of great info out there.
I ended up going with a 68" wide 4" drop 8k axle, with electric brakes. Because of the narrow spring spacing, the axle was derated to 5500 pounds.
I removed the overload springs and the two bottom leafs as well.
Heres a before, after, and over loaded picture. That was with 6700 pounds of gravel, luckily only moved a short distance.
It tows well behind my cruiser now, and will make an awesome wood hauling and camping trailer.
I ended up going with a 68" wide 4" drop 8k axle, with electric brakes. Because of the narrow spring spacing, the axle was derated to 5500 pounds.
I removed the overload springs and the two bottom leafs as well.
Heres a before, after, and over loaded picture. That was with 6700 pounds of gravel, luckily only moved a short distance.
It tows well behind my cruiser now, and will make an awesome wood hauling and camping trailer.
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