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RE: Front High and Rear to Low by 6 inches

Hey Chris, Great post going on here and I am also looking for the outcome as we both go down the same path. KZ stands behind their product well, its not any concern to me as Melissa, Rose and many others in Shipshewana have stood up and taken care over the years. Just one point, raising the axles 3" does not necessarily mean raising the trailer height 3" (highest point which is probably the front AC unit) to a total of 14'. Geometry is involved here, but it may mean squeezing KZ for a 4 step stair system :) My trailer rides so nice and is easily set up. It tracks well and has never left any concern other than I just personally do not like the nose high look. But it was me who decided on the 5th AB and Sidewinder vs. having the slider hitch system. Just to say, I also went with the Hensley hitch system on our previous travel trailer as I like to be in the non-standard. Your posts are documented well and you’re doing a great job keeping us updated. Good work pal. -Bryan
heaterswa 06/05/11 03:29pm Fifth-Wheels
RE: Baterries run down in three days

Cheapo batts that need to be replaced because the dealer let them sit over the winter with a low charge?
heaterswa 06/05/11 03:11pm Fifth-Wheels
RE: Front High and Rear to Low by 6 inches

Have the same issue with my Durango running with 5th AB and Sidewinder, but its not a Ford problem :) The axels were flipped from the factory and the shackels are on the highest settings. The Reese is keeping the front 7" above the bed rails. Just had the dealer install Trail-Air Equaflex system which I had read would raise the rear up a few, and it did but not enough. Next will be 16" wheels and tires to replace the factory 15". Not sure if that would be enough to look more acceptable to me or not. Lastly, lower the Sierra or live with it. -Bryan
heaterswa 06/04/11 01:06pm Fifth-Wheels
RE: And the winner is....Forest River Blue Ridge 3125RT

Oh man, if the better half sees that combo I can get a new truck and 5ver. Looks nice! -Bryan
heaterswa 06/04/11 12:35pm Fifth-Wheels
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