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Your best option is to drop the psi of the air bag from the Flex Air part #LC328492 down to 45 psi and let it be a little high on the marker. Being 1/8 of an inch off wouldn't be an issue but underinflating the bag could cause it to damage…
view full answer...Step 11 of the installation details (which are linked) for the Trailair Flex Air 5th Wheel Pin Box #LC328492 state to: Inflate the air bag with only enough air to raise the pin box to the ride height mark on the front of the shock absorber with the…
view full answer...We have lift kits for trailer that easily add 2 inches to the height of the trailer. For that you'd want the part #RR23QX and you'd be set. I attached a picture that shows how it installs to give you an idea. This would be the…
view full answer...The answer to your question will depend on what kind of surfaces your tow vehicle will be parked on when you hitch/unhitch the trailer. If you are going to find yourself pretty consistently on level, even pavement, then a fifth wheel hitch whose…
view full answer...For a more off road tire you are going to be looking at the Westlake ST235/75R15 Radial Tire w 15" Phoenix Aluminum Wheel #LH52FR. This tire is 28.9" tall with a width of 9.3". Compared to the ST205/75R14 #AM32131 which is…
view full answer...If the locking bar of your Husky is not properly locking into place that would indicate an issue with the internal gears of the hitch. Unfortunately no 5th wheel hitch manufacturer will recommend/offer parts to replace the internal components of…
view full answer...Above-bed hitches are installed on rails that remain in the bed of your truck even when the hitch is not in use. With below-bed hitches, the installation equipment is installed beneath the truck bed, so the fifth wheel hitch simply drops into the…
view full answer...The Tandem Axle Lift Kit #RR23QX does have the weight capacity needed for your Montana trailer and will give you 2-1/4 inches of lift like you are looking for. I attached a link to this page that has the install instructions for you to check out as…
view full answer...According to my research your 5th wheel should have 5,200 lb tandem axles so you need leaf springs with at least that high of a weight rating. I'm attaching a link to our selection of leaf springs for you to filter through - if you can give…
view full answer...In general you want 4 to 6 inches between the top of the truck's bed rails and overhang of the trailer. You also need to be sure that the trailer is also sitting level too. Sometimes in order to have the correct bed rail clearance the nose of…
view full answer...Increasing the tire and wheel size can increase the height of the trailer but it's usually quite minimal. Before you do anything else you should see if the pin box can be adjusted. Although you have to be careful here since This will lower the…
view full answer...Mainly the difference is the Lippert 1116 is considered a medium length pin box and the 1621 is considered a long one. It's not by much but the 1621 stick out about 3 inches further.
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