ScottinAZ
Master Chief Petty Officer
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- Jun 25, 2009
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ok, boat is just a basic 16 foot fiberglass v-hull runabout. Nothing fancy. Sitting on the trailer I cannot lower the outdrive without burying the skeg, which makes maintenance a pain in the posterior. Trailer came with the boat, and appears to be appropriately sized. Tires are 215/75/14's. axle however is a drop style and mounted above the springs.
In order to gain some ground clearance, would it be recommended to either replace the axle with a straight one, move it to below the springs, or both. Ride height at the axles is 13 inches for the frame, but only 6 inches at the lowest point at the back of the trailer. This is with the trailer rails level on the jack.
To my eye, I need more height, as to tow it level, you either need a skateboard, or a massive drop hitch for my F250, not to mention rear clearance when readying to launch (due to maintenance issues I have not launched this setup yet, but soon....)
In order to gain some ground clearance, would it be recommended to either replace the axle with a straight one, move it to below the springs, or both. Ride height at the axles is 13 inches for the frame, but only 6 inches at the lowest point at the back of the trailer. This is with the trailer rails level on the jack.
To my eye, I need more height, as to tow it level, you either need a skateboard, or a massive drop hitch for my F250, not to mention rear clearance when readying to launch (due to maintenance issues I have not launched this setup yet, but soon....)