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noahrexion wrote:Ok,i figured part of reason was to gain more hieght.If I only had three inches space my rails would be crushed before I got out of my driveway with the uneven terrain I go around.I have about 7-8 inches clearance.Pullrite sells a three inch riser for the hitch you have.I have the riser on my pullrite.Its about 100 bucks If I recall.I believe its only for the kit that uses the frame rails.If yours is bolted into your bed then I dont think you can use it.
It is about 3" or so, this is part of the reason I'm lifting. Although in the pic I'm not hooked up.
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rtazz17 wrote:
How much room do you have between bed rails and camper.Pic may be deceiving but looks very close.
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noahrexion wrote:On rough roads the hevier spring pack would beat the heck out of the RV. The closer to the weight of the trailer would be a softer ride. Brakes on a 3500# axle should stop that light of a trailer without any problems. I ordered in a trailer to haul a UTV that had 2- 3500# axles, might as well had no springs very rough riding.
Thanks for the feedback thus far.
Part of the reason I was thinking the 5200/6k lb axle would be even better would be having the 12x2 brakes that would be working "not as hard" technically.
Colliehauler - any reason you recommend the 3500# axle?
Here is my rig
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