Why Would Lifting Trailer Suspension Potentially Void Trailer Warranty
Updated 04/09/2019 | Published 04/08/2019 >
Question:
While your kit seems straight forward and safe to tow, lance will void the #Warranty do you have any idea why? PS will still do this lift because at present I cannot refuel without dragging the step. Thanks
asked by: Denny
Expert Reply:
When you lift a trailer you potentially change the suspension geometry which might affect handling characteristics. So based on that it sounds like Lance would want to void the warranty of the camper. It would be like installing a lift kit on a truck and then trying to have a suspension issue after that claimed as a warranty fix. That said, we've not had anyone install a lift on their trailer and then come back and tell us their trailer handled poorly.
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Torflex Lift Kit - Single Axle - 2-5/8" Lift
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