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- guidryExplorer IIJust eyeballing the bottom of the trailer, front to back, it doesn't look too bad. I'd take a tape measure and measure from ground to bottom of your trailer, front and back and see if it's too bad. From the slope of the top of the trailer and the dark paint on the bottom front, it makes it look nose high but may not be bad. Good luck
- stro1965ExplorerThanks guys. I'm gonna talk to the folks at my local RV dealership, see what they recommend too. I'm thinking the camper has to come up, just not sure of the best way to do it.
- 352ExplorerLet out some air in the back tires. That should level it out.
- azrvingExplorerIt also looks like its as close to the bed rails as you would want to be. So the track adjuster kit would get you 2 inches, what tire size do you have, can you go bigger? Take several measurements, truck squatted plate height, trailer removed level pin height.
- RoyBExplorer IIThe line under the trailer on both sides of the wheels look about the same as the roof line... I like a couple or three inches but this is really too far...
I guess you have the correct size tires on the trailer..
The hitch also appears to be back of the truck axle as well which may be an optical illusion. That would be another NO-NO/// Is your truck a jacked-up 4WD type??? If so it seems they don't go go well with fifth wheel trailers.
Only two choices Lower the truck or raise the trailer
Roy Ken - cruz-inExplorerI think, given the slope of the roof, it may look worse than it is...need measurements to really tell.
- stro1965ExplorerYou don't hate to say it nearly as much as I hate to hear it.
- brireneExplorerYeah, hate to say it, but that's a bit too high.
- JIMNLINExplorer IIILooks like a very nose high trailer but measurement tells the story.
- stro1965ExplorerAxles are already under the leaf springs.
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