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Angle Of The Dangle
I just sold my 04 f150 and got a REAL truck. My question is about my 5er. It sat at an angle on the 1/2 ton. My new truck sits higher yet so i need to do something to level out the trailer. Im gonna flip the springs to the top of the axle on the trailer. Can i put lift blocks in also? Will that raise my center of gravity too much? Should i put f250 blocks in the truck to lower the back? Anything else you can think of? Any help greatly appreciated.
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I'd put F250 blocks on the rear and see what that does for you.
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