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Jethroish
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Oct 02, 2017

Raising trailer/Correct Track

Has anyone raised their trailer and how?
I have a 30 ft goose neck horse trailer and would like to raise the trailer an inch or 2 so that it rides level. Right now it is slightly nose high. Can't adjust the hitch any lower or I lose my bed clearance.
I looked into the Correct Track by Lippert and their tech told me it gives up to 2 inches of height. If you have used the Correct Track, was it an easy install and did it give you the desired lift?
Don't really want to do an axle flip. I think that would be too much lift anyhow.
Thanks
  • If only an inch or 2 from being level........forget it.

    Correct Track will give you 2" added height after installing.
    It is a bolt on modification BUT requires unbolting/removal of suspension components in order to bolt on the correct track parts

    Axle Flip...moving leaf springs from under to over axle tubes.....3" -- 3 1/2" added height

    And you have to have axles aligned or DIY

    Helped a friend do his 5th wheel
    One long Saturday......but we had all cribbing, jacks, stands, air tools to drop both axles and reinstall.






  • I had a Correct Trax kit installed. It did give me a 2" lift as promised.
    the additional 2" allowed my combo to be level , but more importantly it created ample bed rail clearance.
    Correct Trax resolved my issue.
  • Lantley wrote:
    I had a Correct Trax kit installed. It did give me a 2" lift as promised.
    the additional 2" allowed my combo to be level , but more importantly it created ample bed rail clearance.
    Correct Trax resolved my issue.


    X2 did mine several years ago, raised and corrected axel alignment.
    Very good idea in my mind. :)

    Housted

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