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Old 09-08-2011, 03:27 PM   #1
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Laying Frame on an Airstream

I'm going to be shortening an Old Airstream I have and just thought how nice it would be to be able to lower it to the ground when in a Camp Ground or at the Railyards I work from. I've built trailers before but always to keep them up not to lower them. The floor section above the axle would have to be higher, that I understand, unless I did a drop member like I see on the front of the trucks,the bed would be there anyways. Presently running a straight Dyna Torque Axle, but I have some drop axles I could substitute. Looking for something easy and cheap. Seen this done before? I have to support the side walls as well. Any Idea's?



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