Originally Posted By CJD AUTOMOTIVE
Originally Posted By pittsburghracer
I asked about bogey wheels and 3 different people said don't bother they hang to low and won't help out on my gravel driveway. They all suggested getting a piece of heavy wall pipe, cutting it in half, and welding it in areas that are issues. Mine being across the rear of my trailer because I back it down the hill and it levels off at the bottom.


Now 4 people. They hang too low and get torn off. The rolling pipe is the way to go and can be tucked up tight.


Got a picture of this set up?


Ed
EastCoast Land Yacht Assoc.
1967 Newport Conv: 440/4 speed
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