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<blockquote data-quote="ihavenoideawhattoput" data-source="post: 157456" data-attributes="member: 3640"><p>We do it for a budget lift on trail rigs all the time and it requires alot of work, doing it on a trailer should be a cake walk. Do you have a picture of the spring perch and axle? It may be something as simple as rotating the axle 180* and unbolting the springs and flipping the bolt over so the pin is on the otherside. Hold the springs together with vise grips, leave them on the traielr while doing this.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ihavenoideawhattoput, post: 157456, member: 3640"] We do it for a budget lift on trail rigs all the time and it requires alot of work, doing it on a trailer should be a cake walk. Do you have a picture of the spring perch and axle? It may be something as simple as rotating the axle 180* and unbolting the springs and flipping the bolt over so the pin is on the otherside. Hold the springs together with vise grips, leave them on the traielr while doing this. [/QUOTE]
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