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leveling a fifthwheel
I am trying to level my new fifthwheel to my truck. I have a b&w companion hitch. I hooked up the trailer and made a few measurements. I have 6" of clearance between the bottom of the fifthwheel and the bed rails on the truck. When I measure the front of the trailer to the ground minus the back of the trailer to the ground I get a difference of 7". So the front of the trailer is 7" higher than rear of the trailer. So I need to change the trailer in some way. I have airlift spring installed with an autoleveling compressor set up (really cool). I have the air bags set so when the trailer is on the truck that there is about 3/4" between the helper and leaf spring. The trailer has triple axles with a mor/ryde "IRE" suspension. So the only height adjustment on the suspension is the plates that bolt the suspension to the trailer. There are three holes in the plate to all you to change the height of each plate. There are no instruction about how to level the trailer in the owners manual. So what should I do. The dealer said I should lower the bed of the truck by moving the airbag height down. I don't really want to engage the helpers with just the trailer weight, I would be afraid of bottoming the truck out. So does anyone know how to adjust the mor/ryde "IRE" suspension or should I just do it by letting more air out of the air bags? Some other measurements. Bed rail height at the rear axle 54". Hitch plate above the bed 16" and the bed rail height above the bed 20".
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2006 f350 King Ranch Dark Copper with shift on the fly 4x4, power moonroof, tow boss, tow command, fx4, 6 disc cd, adjustable pedals, dual altenators, upfitters switches, reverse aid sensors, snowplow package.
SOLD 89 F250 7.3 IDI XLT extended cab 2wd 5spd 450 read end and springs, set up for towing. 220,000 miles, my first diesel. Tows my race car like there is nothing behind it. lives in Kingston NH
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