Re: How much damage can occur

rop/fin scraping on driveway
Yes, It's a steep driveway, and the Prop was all the way up.

I tried backing it and the fin hit. I tried going up forward, and it still hits. The prop was never touched.
Jaxnjil, What can I do in place of flipping the axles? I only need about 3 inches of lift for only a few feet. Once I'm past the "dip", it's all good.
I have 14" wheels, I can get an inch (i think) by going to 15" wheels. What if I flip the axles and rotate them (left to right, right to left), would that keep the camber and toe in fine?
How can I tell if does have camber and toe in? It's an old trailer (and boat) from the 70s. Did they do that back then?
thanks