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box trailer suspension

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box trailer suspension

Post by newbyferoza »

Hey Everyone

Was given a box trailer off a family friend and have decided to fix it up. Got it registered today and I am putting in a new floor as well as new lights. My question is: It is just stock suspension with four leaves (spring over) and normal road tyres, can I raise it with new suspension and put some bigger tyres so I can make it an offraod trailer? Also how much would it cost to raise it for better clearance?

cheers Nico,

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Post by Loanrangie »

Do a springover conversion and fit bigger rubber.
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Post by sierrajim »

Loanrangie wrote:Do a springover conversion and fit bigger rubber.
I think he said it already was.

You can get some solid bar to make lift blocks to put between the axle and the spring. You'll also need longer u bolts at the same time.
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Post by mickrangie »

I have a 6x4 that i have done a spring over and fitted ford hubs and now it sit level with my 4x4 but i wouldn't take it off road as i think the hubs and axle wouldn't hold up very well, you would want an independent suspension setup for anything serious... anyway these guys have some cool stuff http://www.trailerparts.net.au/

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Post by newbyferoza »

thanks Mickrangie about the site, spoke to a couple of people today and still tossing up ideas
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