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Mar-31-2017 02:10 PM
drag_slick wrote:
I've a pair of McGaughys drop shackles in my 2014 2500HD for about a year and a half now, made a ton of difference
Mar-31-2017 01:27 PM
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Mar-27-2017 04:07 PM
Lantley wrote:
I ran in the 5-6" range for a while. I had some mild contact. No real damage but some minor scrapes. It was not an ideal situation. Eventually I had Correct Trax. Axle Alignment kit installed strictly for the 2" lift it provides. The Correct Trax kit resolved my issues.
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Mar-27-2017 04:06 PM
memtb wrote:
grampscamper, Went out and measured my clearance today. Conditions were not"perfectly" level... one side 6 1/2" , the other 7 1/2" . So, I guessing that I'm around 7" . I would like to have greater clearance, but I want to keep trailer level. memtb
Mar-27-2017 03:13 PM
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Mar-27-2017 04:20 AM
memtb wrote:
grampscamper, This is from (bad) experience, back in early '94.Though there was very little damage to camper beneath nose, it was still damage. As mentioned, wrong turn, had to turn around. As we now do some off roading (boondocking),I prefer 8" or more clearance if at all possible! memtb
Mar-26-2017 01:43 PM
Mar-26-2017 07:45 AM
memtb wrote:grampscamper wrote:
I'm curious to know if anyone is running with 5.5" bed rail clearance. I've always had at least 6" or more clearance in the past. I have a 2017 F350 Super Duty. Hooked up to our 5th wheel yesterday and have 5.5" of clearance & the trailer is 1-1/2" nose high. If I raise my hitch I will be 2.5" off level. We typically stay in resort style campgrounds and stay on major highways. Dealer said I won't have any problems.
I did..... now don't. Under ideal conditions, you'll be fine. But, unexpected things happen. A wrong turn, requiring a turnaround in less than "ideal" conditions is but one of many things that can cause you problems. I'd either try to lower the truck or raise the unit! JMO. Good Luck with whatever you decide. memtb
Mar-26-2017 07:18 AM
grampscamper wrote:
I'm curious to know if anyone is running with 5.5" bed rail clearance. I've always had at least 6" or more clearance in the past. I have a 2017 F350 Super Duty. Hooked up to our 5th wheel yesterday and have 5.5" of clearance & the trailer is 1-1/2" nose high. If I raise my hitch I will be 2.5" off level. We typically stay in resort style campgrounds and stay on major highways. Dealer said I won't have any problems.