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It looks like I may finally be getting a title for the '67 M105A2 that I purchased back in early March so it's time to start planning. If you look past the paint the trailer itself is virtually arrow straight and rust free. A very nice candidate for this project considering that the trailer and I were both built in the same year. =)
Having read every thread that I could find I've never found any discussion of narrowing the axle to stay within the 102" wide body legal limit. Calculating the width at 105" (including tire bulge) I will need to drop 3" to land on the 102" mark. To allow a small amount of leeway (should I be stopped and measured by the DOT) I'll be shooting for 101". This means that I will need to drop 4" overall.
Now the question on narrowing the axle. Option 1 is to remove 4" from the center of the axle which would also involve having to relocate the spring perches. Option 2 is to remove 4" from each end of the axle.
In my mind Option 1 would be the strongest. Option 2 would have a more factory original look and leave the spring perches and their factory welds unmolested.
Thoughts?
Having read every thread that I could find I've never found any discussion of narrowing the axle to stay within the 102" wide body legal limit. Calculating the width at 105" (including tire bulge) I will need to drop 3" to land on the 102" mark. To allow a small amount of leeway (should I be stopped and measured by the DOT) I'll be shooting for 101". This means that I will need to drop 4" overall.
Now the question on narrowing the axle. Option 1 is to remove 4" from the center of the axle which would also involve having to relocate the spring perches. Option 2 is to remove 4" from each end of the axle.
In my mind Option 1 would be the strongest. Option 2 would have a more factory original look and leave the spring perches and their factory welds unmolested.
Thoughts?