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Originally Posted by rollingdownthehighway
What? If you raise your suspension, the RV is then sits taller, if you lower the RV suspension, then the RV sits lower, as for changing tires, with RV tires, you won't gain much if any more clearance.
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The highest point of your Montana is the front a/c. Yes if you raise the suspension then the rear of your rv will be higher but have no effect on the front.This would be like jacking up your truck at the rear, the rear will raise but the front won't.