2 inch Lift Kit for Tandem Axle Fifth Wheel Trailer
Updated 10/30/2025 | Published 10/06/2025 >
Question:
I need to lift my fifth wheel app 2 inches. Can i safely put a block between axle and leaf springs? Thanks
asked by: Jerry D
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Expert Reply:
Hey Jerry, there are people who put blocks between the axle and leaf springs to lift the suspension but we don't have any kits for that. Instead though we have the Correct Track kit part # RR55QX which would lift a tandem axle trailer 2-1/4 inches.
expert reply by:
Jameson C
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Correct Track Trailer Alignment and Lift Kit - Triple Axle
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Jameson C.
10/30/2025
Hey Jerry, how did things work out with the Correct Track kit for your fifth wheel lift? Your update could make it easier for the next person looking to raise their trailer safely.