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- 2naEagleExplorer
lee worsdell wrote:
Did notice that some of those pics the trailer is running a little nose high. Any concerns on that, its close to mine and iam raising mine 2 inchs so I can get a little more air in air bags
From what I have noticed smaller trailers with 15" wheels have been nose high. Larger trailers with 16" wheels have been close with most needing to be adjusted up if you can.
These rucks are high, too high.
But they do look cool.:) - lee_worsdellExplorerDid notice that some of those pics the trailer is running a little nose high. Any concerns on that, its close to mine and iam raising mine 2 inchs so I can get a little more air in air bags
- allornothingExplorerI was totally wrong in looking at these pictures. I thought since I was looking at FW that were in the 12k dry weight with a 15k loaded the only option I had was a 350, 3500 etc DW diesel. I really didn't want the DW if I could avoid it, but I wanted to have more vehicle that needed to be safe. I'm learning quite a bit today.
Thanks - 2naEagleExplorerThis is my old truck 2008 F350 SRW CCSB and 2008 Jayco Eagle 291rlts
I had to put air bag's in to make it level.
The same trailer on new truck. Still have 3/4" of rake in back. - I have Airlift 5000, aired to 35# - Here is my "15" -
- djousmaExplorer
lawnspecialties wrote:
Take a look at this pic of Rodney's. Do you "need" them? Probably not. The truck is designed to pull with a load on the rear. But would you want them? That's your call. I'd do them or air bags.
"taken's" new F350
Well, Rodney did add some upper Stable Loads to tweak the stance a bit. I'd say, hook her up and see how she performs, and then decide to add the Timbrens or not. I added them to my 2016, and its just right. - alexleblancExplorer
- 2naEagleExplorerYou will not need them
2017 F350 SRW CCSB
2017 Jayco North Point 315rlts
B&W RVK3300
50gl RDS Aux tank. (full)
BakFlip MX4 - lee_worsdellExplorerI have 2500 pulling 15500 only airbags rides great
- lawnspecialtiesExplorerTake a look at this pic of Rodney's. Do you "need" them? Probably not. The truck is designed to pull with a load on the rear. But would you want them? That's your call. I'd do them or air bags.
"taken's" new F350
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