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Old 02-24-2013, 03:13 PM   #1
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x213 lift

Wondering if anyone out there has lifted their x213. It is not a leaf spring (my brain isn't allowing me to think of the actual suspension type right now).

If someone has, let me know how they did it. I live in the land of crappy bumpy roads and I find this trailer to be too low...plus I'd love to put on 15" tires instead of the donut 13's that come with it.
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It's a Dexter Torflex suspension, but that's about all I can tell you. Some of them can be lifted, others can't, it depends on how the axle attaches to the frame.
Someone should come along who can answer that.
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There is a factory lift option of 2 inches, so it can definitely be lifted.
You will have to make up 4 plates to go between the frame and axel
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