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Old 08-20-2020, 07:20 PM   #1
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2019 Whitehawk 24MBH leaning

If anyone else has a 24MBH could you post the clearance between the top of your tires and the floor of the wheel well?

I am having the rear axle replaced by a local trailer repair shop and was planning to have a MORryde CRE2-1475 equalizer (wide stance CRE3000) installed. However, when measuring the wheel clearance (minimum 3” per MORryde) I found that on the passenger side it is 2.25” and the driver side is 3.25” on a level driveway. It is also obvious by the dents that the tires have been hitting on the low side. Morryde said to address the clearance issue before considering upgrading to the CRE. I am hopeful it is a result of the axle ‘issue’, but would like to see what others have experienced.

Really wanted to have it all done at once, but I guess I should measure again with the new axle first. Maybe, have them also check the springs.
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