I posted in general forum but wanted to put here as it is a Lehman trike. the issue I'm having is my pipes sit too low to the ground to be able to load the trike on a trailer without dragging them off or jamming them into the ground when backing off the trailer. I cut them to where they are now just past flush of the trike body, the problem is when the trike is on the ramps the bottom edge of the body is right at the ground, almost touching and the pipes sit below the body. I guess I could just air the shocks up just for loading and unloading but wanted to see if this has been an issue for others and if so what was the solution. I am using a car hauler with the dove tail and put 2X6 at the bottom of the ramps for the rear tires
without the 2X6 the bottom flange of the body will drag. I'm running about 15 PSI in the air shocks. someone suggested a lift kit, is this an option
this is what it looked like before I cut the pipes down, I also turned them out some so they don't point straight down now. but as you can see if the body is at the ground the pipes are in trouble
without the 2X6 the bottom flange of the body will drag. I'm running about 15 PSI in the air shocks. someone suggested a lift kit, is this an option
this is what it looked like before I cut the pipes down, I also turned them out some so they don't point straight down now. but as you can see if the body is at the ground the pipes are in trouble
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