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Old 10-20-2020, 08:42 PM   #36
432bartman
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Well the install went really smooth. Used the 6 point jacks to lift the whole rig off the ground, and then suspended the axle with my jack. I did the driver's side first and then the passenger side. Before and after measurements shows a full 2" increase in height. I measured from the ground to the bottom of the fender on both axles. I didn't take any other measurements, cause I was super busy. The kit I used was from Summit Racing, which was a 2" high block and 2" wide (I know the springs are 1 3/4"), but that's what I used. For anybody else wanting to use their kit #BEL-6102, purchase their tie plates too, they will match better than the factory ones, unless you can find the 1 3/4" blocks. Regardless, this is how these trailers should come from the factory. The height is perfect now.
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