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How to Raise Height of 2020 Grand Design Reflection 150 260RD 5th Wheel By 2 Inches  

Updated 01/06/2025 | Published 12/28/2022

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Lifting a 2020 Grand Design 260RD Fifth Wheel Trailer Hello, I am confused as to what product to purchase in order to get another 2 inch of lift on my trailer so that I can level it out with my new GMC 2500.

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Thanks for reaching out!

To lift your 2020 Grand Design Reflection 150 260RD 5th Wheel so it's 2" taller I recommend using the Correct Track Trailer Alignment and Lift Kit # RR23QX. This installs using the same frame mounting brackets that you already have - all you're doing is adding an extra piece of material make the mounting brackets "longer" for lack of a better term.

This is a very simple, yet effective, way to increase the height of your trailer to what you're needing!

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Kent O.

10/14/2024

Does this work with a grand design reflection 150 series 260rd. Mine has morryde cre3000 equalizer. I was told to not use this with the morryde. thanks, Kent

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Jon G.

10/14/2024

@KentO The MORryde CRE3000 equalizers have angled brackets that won't fit with the Correct Track without modification - which they advise against doing so you can't use this as a solution with your setup. I can get you setup with different equalizers or we can look for a different method if you would like to go that route. How much extra height are you needing?
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Kent

10/21/2024

@JonG Looking to get what I can would like to get a few inches. would like to get trailer a couple of inches closer to level and raise hitch in bed to get a little more rail clearance. Do I have any options? Kent
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Jon G.

10/22/2024

@Kent We have another alternative with the Over-Under Conversion Kit # K71-384-00 for a 2-3/8" diameter axle or Kit # K71-385-00 for a 3" diameter axle. These make it so that your leaf spring will sit on top of your axle as opposed to under the axle, so it will only work if your springs are currently under your axle.
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