Solution for Preventing Car Hauler from Dragging
Updated 01/31/2022 | Published 01/30/2022 >
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Question:
I have a 48 ft car trailer that carriees 3 cars at once. It rides so low even after installing new heavy-duty leaf springs to the trailer. It sits on a 5th wheel vs gooseneck. Im sure the gooseneck will allow it sit lower but we prefer the 5th wheel. Will these rollers be strong enough to handle the weight that the trailer holds to keep the trailer from scrubbing? I would install one on each rear corner of the trailer.
asked by: Darius D
Expert Reply:
You could install a lift kit on your trailer to add height and prevent the dragging you are experiencing. You could use the part # RR23QX if you have a tandem axle or the part # RR55QX if you have a triple axle trailer.
The rollers wheels # UF48-979023 would work on your car hauler and would have the capacity needed as well.
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Ultra-Fab Steel Jumbo Roller for Trailers and RVs - Weld On - 2-1/2" Wide x 3" Tall
- RV Skid Wheels
- Frame Mount
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- 2-1/2 Inch Diameter Roller
- Weld-On
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