harleyhouse
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I did something very similar, I cut a section from the original axle about 14 inches long then split it length way into two pieces to make saddles under the axle at each of the springs perches. I was also was able to reuse the stock U bolts by adding 4 flat washers and not needing to add any threads.. Another option to lower the trailer a bit more you can take the bolt out of the spring set and remove 2 or 3 springs leafs out from below (remove every other spring starting from the bottom) and restacking them above the main leaf(just as spacers) in order to keep the U-bolt length correct.. That is worth 2-3 inches and it is not as stiff of a ride with light or average loads, the over load springs will still work as they should.the axle company I ordered from offered a heavy duty tube. I beefed it up a little by welding that piece of 4" pipe about 3/8 thick to the bottom for whatever it is worth. Was also able to use the stock U-bolts after cutting a bit more thread on them.
I appreciate it. I swung by Dexter on the way home tonight, and I could see the guy cringe when I gave him the spring measurement VS the hub to hub. They actually refereed me to another local company for better pricing. They were very helpful. I also have an email into AxleInc (AL-KO axles). I'll see who comes out ahead on pricing.I will check my notes and post my measurements tomorrow. Planned to do this but Havent gotten around to it yet.
After installing the 68" axle if I were to do it again I would order a 72" Hub to Hub. There is enough room. Hope this helps.Just bumping this up. Getting ready to do this to the m105 I just picked up. Thinking about an 8,000lbs 4" drop axle running 17.5" centered rims with electric brakes.. Keep getting hung up on width. Thinking about running 72" hub to hub. Want to be as wide as possible and still be less then bed / wheel well width.
Depending on tire width, I'm thinking my max width will be 9.5". So, trailer width is 83, minus 9.5 (4.75" per side) gives me 73.5" max hub to hub to be under the trailer still? Took another 1.5" off for good measure.
Edit - Huh.... Would of swore I'd posted here before. Long time lurker, first time poster. Thanks in advance.
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