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Old 05-15-2014, 06:51 PM   #1
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Have a quick question about getting my trailer a little higher since we camp in the back country. I noticed the extra holes in the leaf spring hangers and wonder if they are there to give a little extra?

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I believe they are there so you can raise the trailer to give clearance for the bed rails on a 5th wheel. Someone with more knowledge than me will help us out. I am hoping that's what they're there for when my new SF32RL arrives so I can get the trailer to be level when connect to the truck.
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They used the bottom holes on my trailer when they mounted the suspension. (right from the factory)
I have also heard they want/have reinforced those hangers when the springs were moved to the bottom holes. So I guess it's a crap shoot.
If it was me I would call either Lippert, or CR, or maybe both.
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