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How level when towing

dryfly
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I'm looking at a new 5th wheel to replace my current trailer. I did some frame work on my current trailer and got it perfectly level when hooked to my truck.

This is a 30 ft. trailer I'm looking at, and when measured from ground to frame, there is a 1 1/2 to 2" difference between the front and rear. The front being higher. Measurement made while trailer hooked up to truck. Bed rail clearance is great at about 8".

There is only 4 1/2" of wheel well clearance from top of tire so changing to 16" wheels won't work.

Is this difference enough to justify modifying the springs, hangers, etc? ? What is the max differential that is acceptable.
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dryfly
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byronlj wrote:
With 8" of bed rail clearance, I would drop the hitch down 1 notch and see what happens.


This would certainly be the easiest and probably by dropping 1 - 2" would level the trailer. I'm just used to enjoying 8 1/2" bed rail clearance and on occasions I needed that much.

Again, my real question is *how level* does the trailer need to be??

dryfly
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Super_Dave wrote:
What is your tow vehicle? I lowered my truck by 1 1/2” by removing the spring spacers at the rear axle. Done by a shop for under $200.


Ram 2500 2 wheel drive. Lowering my truck would be my last preference.

byronlj
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With 8" of bed rail clearance, I would drop the hitch down 1 notch and see what happens.
byronlj
2013 Dynamax Trilogy 3800RL

Super_Dave
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What is your tow vehicle? I lowered my truck by 1 1/2” by removing the spring spacers at the rear axle. Done by a shop for under $200.
Truck: 2006 Dodge 3500 Dually
Rig: 2018 Big Country 3155 RLK
Boat: 21' North River Seahawk

Lwiddis
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TTs and 5ers that aren’t level traveling down the road look funny, and when they stop for a break or lunch, it isn’t comfortable for the RVers or the fridge.
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