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4 inch lift towing a Gooseneck Enclosed

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Hey guys I was just wondering if I could safely tow a 40+ ft gooseneck enclosed trailer with a 4 inch lift? Right now I am stock with a 2.5 inch leveling kit in the front and stock F250 blocks in the rear. (Yes, a little bit of a Pre-runner stance). If I do not go with the 4 inch I will go with what I have in the front and put the F350 Blocks in the rear. It would be sweet if you all also had some pictures:nod:. Thank you!
 
#2 ·
In most cases you will be fine depending on your specific trailer. I have some customers running 4.5" systems and towing goosenecks and 5th wheels.

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#3 ·
Alright sweet, I am looking at the Pure Performance 4 inch 4-link lift and with that picture I may could do it.
 
#4 ·
That's a nice kit. I ran an earlier version of that one on my 08. Give me a ring if you have any questions about the PP line.:thumb:

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4.5" Icon.... can't remember the length on this one...



This one is 41'...

 
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#10 ·
Alright, it looks like I will get to buy one of those chrome fancy $$$ drop hitches for a bumper pull trailer... haha.

Sweet setup layson, the second trailer looks to be slightly taller. Did you flip your axles on that trailer? I have read about people flipping their axles on their travel trailers for a lifted truck. It looks to me that as long as the gooseneck is adjustable I will be ok. I have not seen anyone with a gooseneck enclosed car hauler with a 4 inch lift on 35's or with just a 4 inch lift and any wheel/tire combo.
 
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It is my friends setup. The second one was flipped and then a 5" lift kit on the trailer...LOL