Lifting Cyclone Fifth Wheel and Replacing Leaf Spring Info Needed
Updated 05/12/2021 | Published 05/11/2021 >
Question:
I have a 2014 cyclone fifth wheel. It looks like it came standard with an axle flip. I need to raise it a minimum of three or 4 inches so it’s not so nose high. Additionally two of the leaf springs are bent, so I will be replacing them all around. I prefer not to weld if possible, but in this case what do you recommend? stiffer springs, longer shackles, taller hangers, a taller equalizer, something else?
asked by: Spencer A
Expert Reply:
Replacing your broken leaf springs will give you a couple inches most likely and then also we have a lift kit part # RR23QX which can give you 2 inches as well. So if you can get me the length of your current springs and the axle capacity I can get you the correct replacement.
I wouldn't recommend trying to use different dimension shackles or equalizers.
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