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Old 05-27-2019, 04:17 PM   #4
Texan
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M.O.C. #19873
Most latter model trucks like your Ram drw is pretty level from the factory. You want your rv sitting level as possible on your hitch. If your truck squats a little it can change your headlights and that is where air-bags come in to play. Mor-Ryde installed the I.S. on my rv and the first thing they did was measure how much they needed to raise the rv at the suspension to be level on my truck. You want the rv to match the truck instead of the truck matching the rv. They raised the rv 3'' to run level on the truck. When raising the rv at the suspension you are pivoting the rv up in the rear only so you are not raising the rv in the front so if you were 13'5'' before then you will be 13'5'' after. This also will not change the distance between the rv and bed rail. If you are using some other method to raise the suspension then you still will not be raising the front of your rv. If you are planning on keeping the rv then I.S. is worth it.
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