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Old 06-05-2019, 09:06 PM   #2
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Lifted trucks are always problematic getting the towed unit to sit level. Logically, you can only lower the truck or raise the trailer. Flipping the axles is most common way to lift the trailer, but can also consider a spacer tubing between the frame and the spring mounts. If you were to put the spacer tubing in, any competent spring/axle shop can do this, and it would be a great time to reinforce the spring mounts.
In addition, depending on the quality of the lift install, it in itself may cause towing problems, guess that has to wait on getting hitched up.
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