Jan-12-2017 12:02 PM
Jan-17-2017 09:23 AM
Cummins12V98 wrote:
"If a man didnt want to go that route there is a 3" block under my rear springs on the Dually. Removed and I am now level."
If you did remove the block the truck would be riding nose high.
Jan-17-2017 08:55 AM
Herzog wrote:dinwiddi wrote:
Jimmyfred is onto something. Go to trailerblocks.com and look around. That is my plan for raising trailer at the axles.
Thanks Dinwitti....I went to trailerblocks.com and it seems to be the best solution so far. Guys lift trucks with rear axle blocks all the time with no issues, so why wouldn't it work for an RV????
I never heard of this place before but I will be contacting them soon....
From what I can rough calculate, if I put 2" blocks over the axles, the back bumper should come up about 3-4 inches...almost level!! thanks again.
Jan-17-2017 08:13 AM
dinwiddi wrote:
Jimmyfred is onto something. Go to trailerblocks.com and look around. That is my plan for raising trailer at the axles.
Jan-17-2017 07:25 AM
Cummins12V98 wrote:
"If a man didnt want to go that route there is a 3" block under my rear springs on the Dually. Removed and I am now level."
If you did remove the block the truck would be riding nose high.
Jan-17-2017 07:18 AM
Jan-16-2017 08:27 PM
Chaparral " Miss Ellens Delight"
:RJan-16-2017 05:51 PM
time2roll wrote:john&bet wrote:It would push me into a used truck before I gave up 4wd.
This is a very major reason I will not be buying a 4x4 truck. Just to darn high.
Jan-16-2017 04:55 PM
jimmyfred wrote:
..........WHY , can't you simply purchase some of those blocks\inserts they use on the rear axles of 3/4 , 1 ton trucks and get longer Ubolts and add them to the suspension ? , jf
Jan-16-2017 02:12 PM
john&bet wrote:It would push me into a used truck before I gave up 4wd.
This is a very major reason I will not be buying a 4x4 truck. Just to darn high.
Jan-16-2017 02:06 PM
Herzog wrote:jimmyfred wrote:
..........WHY , can't you simply purchase some of those blocks\inserts they use on the rear axles of 3/4 , 1 ton trucks and get longer Ubolts and add them to the suspension ? , jf
I believe that would LIFT the truck making it taller....also it has coil springs do there are no blocks to remove.....
Jan-16-2017 01:46 PM
john&bet wrote:
I can not find one to verify that. In '04 there is a 4-5 inch difference. All you guys that say you need a 4x4 do not live nor travel like I do. I have never been stuck with a 2x4 in snow solo, even when I lived in the Black Hills for 9 years. Just my experience.
Jan-16-2017 01:09 PM
jimmyfred wrote:
..........WHY , can't you simply purchase some of those blocks\inserts they use on the rear axles of 3/4 , 1 ton trucks and get longer Ubolts and add them to the suspension ? , jf
Jan-16-2017 08:36 AM
Jan-16-2017 07:40 AM
john&bet wrote:Cummins12V98 wrote:I can not find one to verify that. In '04 there is a 4-5 inch difference. All you guys that say you need a 4x4 do not live nor travel like I do. I have never been stuck with a 2x4 in snow solo, even when I lived in the Black Hills for 9 years. Just my experience.rhagfo wrote:john&bet wrote:
This is a very major reason I will not be buying a 4x4 truck. Just to darn high.
This is the last reason I would use to disqualify a 4X4!
RAM 2x4 and 4x4 sit about the same since 2013.
Jan-16-2017 05:07 AM
Cummins12V98 wrote:I can not find one to verify that. In '04 there is a 4-5 inch difference. All you guys that say you need a 4x4 do not live nor travel like I do. I have never been stuck with a 2x4 in snow solo, even when I lived in the Black Hills for 9 years. Just my experience.rhagfo wrote:john&bet wrote:
This is a very major reason I will not be buying a 4x4 truck. Just to darn high.
This is the last reason I would use to disqualify a 4X4!
RAM 2x4 and 4x4 sit about the same since 2013.