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Old 09-05-2020, 06:36 PM   #53
Mikelff
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Join Date: Aug 2020
Location: Keller
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M.O.C. #26851
As far as going to the 85’s, to get more height, you might as well stay with the 80’s and raise your rv with the lift blocks under your springs. In the long run, its a better and less expensive way to go without the tire rub. Plus, you can get the exact amount of lift you need. I have a 2018 358BH with 7000 lb. rated axles. Says that on my placard on the RV, plus there are two tags on the axles themselves. One says the axle rating is 7000lbs. and is a Keystone tag. The other is the axle manufacturer tag that states the axle is rated at 7000lbs. My axles are obviously not derated to a lower axle rating. Ok, so now tell me those ratings are wrong..... don't think so.
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