Options to Lower Nose of Jayco 310RLTS with CRE3000 Equalizer Kit
Updated 03/07/2023 | Published 03/05/2023 >
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I have a Jayco 310RLTS with the CRE3000 equalizer on it. I pull the trailer with a 2015 RAM 3500 HD truck. I am towing several inches nose high. I just installed new trailer tires and dont want to ruin them. I understand that the equalizer is not compatible with the Correct Track Trailer Alignment and Lift Kit . I also have Dexter axels and the SR$-4000 is not an option. Can I still install the Correct Track kit on just the front and rear hangers? Will that give me any lift at all? Is there another option?
asked by: Albert C
Expert Reply:
You are correct that the CRE3000 is not compatible with the Correct Track lift kit that you mentioned. So that means you'd have to go a different route to get the nose of your trailer down. It wouldn't work well to have the Correct Track on just the front and rear hangers.
So If you can you could lower the head of your fifth wheel hitch if its adjustable and not already in it's lowest setting. A similar alternative if that doesn't work is raise the pin box in the frame brackets of the trailer if possible. Keep in mind that you need to have at least 4 to 6 inches of clearance between the overhang of the trailer and the bed rails of the truck to prevent clearance issues there.
If the axles are above the leaf springs you could use the Dexter Over Under kit part # K71-385-00 to move them below to gain 3+ inches of height. This kit comes with the components for one axle so you would need two.
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