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Your current tires, similar to the Karrier ST225/75R15 Radial Trailer Tire #AM10303, should fit just fine on 6" wide 15" wheels. Let me know what tires you have and I should be able to verify this. Typically when someone swaps out their OEM…
view full answer...The correct lift kit is going to depend on what axle you have, which is not a fitguided item. We have a couple lift kits with 3.5" of lift. The Axle Riser Kit - Single Square Torsion Axle #LC382741 which is for square 3,500 lb. axles or the Axle…
view full answer...As your outer hangers already have a second set of mounting holes for the leaf springs that will raise your trailer you will only need to concern yourself with the center hanger. If the center hanger is also taller with a second hole that will raise…
view full answer...I do have an option for you but changing the shackle strap length will change the whole suspension geometry so that's not recommended unless changing other components such as the leaf springs. Furthermore, 3-1/8" is the longest length used…
view full answer...In order to raise a leaf sprung axle without changing the orientation of the axle tube in relation to the leaf spring pack, you really only have one option which is the Tandem Axle Lift Kit part #RR23QX and this provides 2-1/4" of lift unlike…
view full answer...To confirm if you will be able to go to a larger off-road wheel and tire size there are a few things you will need to do first, as the Westlake ST235/75R15 Off-Road Tire w/ 15" Liger Aluminum Wheel #LH46FR will not fit. Your 2020 Forest River…
view full answer...The first place I would start is by figuring out how much room you currently have for any larger wheels and tires. We do have an article that I included below on raising your trailer by flipping the axle. This may help you accomplish what you are…
view full answer...Great question. As a general rule, when your trailer is loaded to it's full capacity, there should be a minimum clearance of 3 inches between the top of your tire and the underside of your fender.This should give you adequate clearance for…
view full answer...We recommend having about 4" of clearance height-wise to account for suspension movement and at least 2" width-wise between your tire and trailer fender or trailer frame like part #HP66VR that was referenced. Since you are building a…
view full answer...I would check first to see if you do have brake flanges before going forward buying parts because if you do that would make it pretty easy. Otherwise you could look into having flanges welded on as that's an option too. We have them with part…
view full answer...Thank you for the pictures. The axle on your Forest River Flagstaff is a standard axle You can flip your axle to lift your pop up, since you have double-eye leaf springs. Those options are: Dexter Trailer Springs Over-Under Conversion Kit, part…
view full answer...A Dexter Torflex axle that has a capacity of 1,400 lbs would be a #9 Torflex axle, and we do have the right bearing kit for that. The correct part is the Bearing Kit #BK1-150.
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