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Old 04-12-2004, 01:23 PM   #1
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too tall ford.

New to fifth wheeling, so any help would be with a big thank you in advanced. will be taking delivery soon on a 3650rk, my dealer tells me my truck is to tall, 59 inches to top of bed, he states that they can flip the axels so to raise the height of the trailer,what are the pros and cons of doing this? I would think this will raise the center of gravity and make the unit top heavy and cause stability problems on the road, what do you all think, again thanks.

3650rk towed by a 97 f250hd ext cab long bed 460 gas,410 limited slip gears 4x4.
 
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