Thought id start a new thread on this.
They called from repair place today and had completed straightening both axles. Front was out of align worse than back but neither too bad though he said it would account for the uneven tire wear---seemed to think this was "normal" in that this happens to these torsion axles over time with wear and tear. Wheel was out of align 1/8 to 1/2 depending on wheel. straightened them both without removing them.
I gave the go-ahead to increase the clearance by three inches. They will have to cut off current mounting bracket from the frame , weld in spacer bars then craft a new bracket and weld that in. 200.00 extra for doing it this way rather than "welding " axle bracket to what would be left of mounting bracket---but it did not make sense to me to be faced with cutting off an axle should it ever need to be replaced.
J&R wanted 275.00 for a "spacer kit"- but I'm not sure that the work required to cut off the old bracket, bolt on the new bars, and remount the axles correctly would not have been slightly above my pay grade to do it well. They want 650.00 to 700.00 to do it -----which is about 7 hours of labor I figure, but they have a great rep. More $$ than I wanted to go----but it just seems like a good idea. I could not think of a good reason to only go 2" in stead of 3"----so 3" it is. Next year if I save my pennies I may upgrade to a 14" wheel and tire. Anyone think of any "warnings" feel free to shout out.
Rick
They called from repair place today and had completed straightening both axles. Front was out of align worse than back but neither too bad though he said it would account for the uneven tire wear---seemed to think this was "normal" in that this happens to these torsion axles over time with wear and tear. Wheel was out of align 1/8 to 1/2 depending on wheel. straightened them both without removing them.
I gave the go-ahead to increase the clearance by three inches. They will have to cut off current mounting bracket from the frame , weld in spacer bars then craft a new bracket and weld that in. 200.00 extra for doing it this way rather than "welding " axle bracket to what would be left of mounting bracket---but it did not make sense to me to be faced with cutting off an axle should it ever need to be replaced.
J&R wanted 275.00 for a "spacer kit"- but I'm not sure that the work required to cut off the old bracket, bolt on the new bars, and remount the axles correctly would not have been slightly above my pay grade to do it well. They want 650.00 to 700.00 to do it -----which is about 7 hours of labor I figure, but they have a great rep. More $$ than I wanted to go----but it just seems like a good idea. I could not think of a good reason to only go 2" in stead of 3"----so 3" it is. Next year if I save my pennies I may upgrade to a 14" wheel and tire. Anyone think of any "warnings" feel free to shout out.
Rick