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<blockquote data-quote="TNtrout23" data-source="post: 1848771" data-attributes="member: 42637"><p>I have a 19' f250 FX4. The trailer is a 91 W&W 16'. I had to lower the couple on the trailer for me to get 5.5-6" of clearance from my tailgate/bed rails to the gooseneck frame. When I did that it made it so jacked up on the front end unlevel it made the front axle tires of the trailer be off the ground. It has 205/75/15s on the trailer and I was curious if I could put 235s on it to jack the whole trailer up allowing me to drop the coupler enough to carry weight on the front axle as well? If I can't figure anything out I'm gonna end up trading it and taking a loss on it which sucks. The trailer also doesn't have springs where I could axle flip it and put blocks under it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TNtrout23, post: 1848771, member: 42637"] I have a 19’ f250 FX4. The trailer is a 91 W&W 16’. I had to lower the couple on the trailer for me to get 5.5-6” of clearance from my tailgate/bed rails to the gooseneck frame. When I did that it made it so jacked up on the front end unlevel it made the front axle tires of the trailer be off the ground. It has 205/75/15s on the trailer and I was curious if I could put 235s on it to jack the whole trailer up allowing me to drop the coupler enough to carry weight on the front axle as well? If I can’t figure anything out I’m gonna end up trading it and taking a loss on it which sucks. The trailer also doesn’t have springs where I could axle flip it and put blocks under it. [/QUOTE]
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