Lowering the Arch on a 400ss
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The biggest ordeal is getting every thing unhooked. But it should have plugs so no big deal, don`t for get the air horn hose needs to taken off the compressor. I believe there are 6 bolts that need remove but make sure you have help as the arch is still heavy.......Capt. Steve
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Possibly another option:
Are you able to lower the trailer. Not sure if you have enough clearance to make a difference.
Just throwing this out there. Get a hold of 6 steel wheels. Leave the rubber off. Roll it in, do the job and roll it out.
Are you able to lower the trailer. Not sure if you have enough clearance to make a difference.
Just throwing this out there. Get a hold of 6 steel wheels. Leave the rubber off. Roll it in, do the job and roll it out.
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Possibly another option:
Are you able to lower the trailer. Not sure if you have enough clearance to make a difference.
Just throwing this out there. Get a hold of 6 steel wheels. Leave the rubber off. Roll it in, do the job and roll it out
Thanks, I did consider it and that would save alot of time but I dont think that would get me down the 14" I need.
Are you able to lower the trailer. Not sure if you have enough clearance to make a difference.
Just throwing this out there. Get a hold of 6 steel wheels. Leave the rubber off. Roll it in, do the job and roll it out
Thanks, I did consider it and that would save alot of time but I dont think that would get me down the 14" I need.