Options for Raising Suspension of a Horse Trailer
Updated 03/08/2016 | Published 03/07/2016 >
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Question:
I have a 1996 Kiefer built 4 horse slant with dressing room and midtack. I bought a 2015 chevy 3500HD. What kit would I need to raise the trailer so it rides level and I have clearance between the gooseneck and the box of the truck? Thank you
asked by: Dawn M
Expert Reply:
The most common way to lift a trailer is to move the axles below the leaf springs.
The diameter of your trailer axle will determine the size of the parts that you will need to order. If your axle is 3 inches diameter, the Dexter Trailer Springs Over-Under Conversion Kit, # K71-385-00, would be a great choice and if your axle is 2-3/8 inch diameter you could use the Over-Under Kit, # K71-384-00. These kits can be installed without welding but the manufacturer strongly recommends having the new spring seat tacked in place on the other side of the trailer axle.
Some refer to this process as "flipping the axles," but since axle has a slight bow to it you can't just flip them and reinstall them under the springs using the same spring seats. You have to install new spring seats on the opposite side of the axle so that it can be moved below the spring.
As long as your trailer matches the following three criteria an over-under kit would work well.
The trailer leaf spring stack is currently mounted under the axles
The trailer uses double-eye springs
And the trailer has 2-3/8 inch or 3 inch diameter round axles
If you cannot use an over/under conversion kit then the only other way to raise the height of the trailer is to have the old suspension hangers cut off and new, taller ones welded on by a qualified professional welder. I have included a link to the hanger main page for you.
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