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Old 05-20-2003, 06:35 AM   #1
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Can I lower the Montana 5th wheel?

We are new to the forum, so be patient with us. This may have been addressed before but I haven't found it and I've emailed Keystone twice with no response from them. Our problem is the 5th wheel runs low in front and we want to know if we can lower the 5th wheel without nulifying the warranty. We don't want raise the hitch because we have more than enough clearance between the truck and the 5th wheel. We have 2001 Ford PSD 250 Super duty 2 wheel drive. 5th wheel is 2003 Montana 2955 RL. Can anyone help us? The Popejoys

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