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โMay-10-2014 09:22 PM
kohai wrote:
I've got this same problem. I bought a brand new GMC truck (no lift) and a brand new Primetime Crusader. The front seems to be about 6" higher than the back of the trailer. After discussing this on the primetime forum, there was one additional recommendation that I haven't seen on this thread.
Primetime had a recall on one model 5th wheel and the fix was to install a 1" lift. Because of the concern of the additional pressures/torque on the frame, they also added one cross member to stiffen up the frame.
MOR/Ryde Performance Crossmembers X-factor
The Mor ryde website shows you can add up to 3 of these.
Here's the link to my thread on this subject.
Primetime forum thread
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Me Again wrote:
The concern of using spacer blocks is the torque applied to the springs and extended u-bolts under heavy braking. Look at the U-bolts and springs on the TV rear axles and compare that what you see under your trailer! Night and day difference! Good way to break a spring leaf or U-bolt.
Chris
โMay-09-2014 02:46 PM
โMay-09-2014 02:37 PM
stro1965 wrote:tinner12002 wrote:
I had a similar look on my tri-axle toyhauler, I took some heavy wall square tubing the same width as my springs and made some spacers to go under my springs and on top of axle perch using longer u-bolts to raise mine up. Just like using lifting blocks in a truck lift kit. Works great! I feel my setup is much better, stronger, safer than longer shackles!
Gonna take a look at mine, this just might work.
โMay-09-2014 11:57 AM
tinner12002 wrote:
I had a similar look on my tri-axle toyhauler, I took some heavy wall square tubing the same width as my springs and made some spacers to go under my springs and on top of axle perch using longer u-bolts to raise mine up. Just like using lifting blocks in a truck lift kit. Works great! I feel my setup is much better, stronger, safer than longer shackles!