Trailer air bags

   / Trailer air bags #2  
If it only hits going in barn, make a smoother entry and if it hits all the time just lower the front a little and if that won't work get some lift blocks depending where your axle is to the spring
Jim
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   / Trailer air bags #3  
You could also lay boards down so that the trailer tires roll up on them raising the trailer as you back it in. I would not mess with the suspension. You will then have a trailer that is harder to load due it being higher plus the extra maintiance.

Chris
 
   / Trailer air bags #4  
bones1 said:
Anyone ever hear of putting air lift bags on a trailer?I need a little extra height backing the dovetail into the barn.

Maybe try to spread a few inches of 2A modified or concrete crusher run and make a driveway that gets rid of the jump-up into the barn.
 
   / Trailer air bags #5  
It is very do-able depending on your skill level. I've seen many airbag set ups on semi's. I even have helper airbags on the rear of my class C motorhome.
I would go to a good motorhome/camper supply and see what they have in stock and how I could make it work as helpers to the springs.
You don't want to use riser blocks because they make drive on loading harder.
 

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