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Old 10-19-2020, 10:05 AM   #35
432bartman
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Absolutely, I have a deep appreciation for learning from others' experiences. Thanks for blazing a trail for this audience, as it seems I'm far from the only one that's interested in the results of your work.

I also would echo something that was said a little further down in the conversation - if you can measure your before and after heights, that would be tremendously appreciated too. The published height of my unit is 13' 4", but I'm about 13' 6" at the front A/C unit when I'm hitched, and still closer to 13' 4" at the rear A/C. I really don't want to make the overall height of the trailer any taller than I absolutely have to. My hope is that you'll find that your front A/C doesn't raise all that much with this lift, but perhaps the two A/C units are at about the same height when you're hitched up. That would be cool.

I would also be curious about any changes in ride characteristics that you notice after the lift.

Hope things go well for you. Good luck!
Russ

Russ, I will take before and after measurements of everything. I'm doing this install tomorrow. First trip will be this Thursday down to San Diego, which is about a 2 hour drive for me.
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