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laurie
Reg. Jun 2004
Posted 2011-09-05 10:11 AM (#137241)
Subject: new trucks are much higher


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When I was at the state fair I noticed how all of the new trucks are much higher than the old ones and got to thinking that I couldn't get a new truck and have it work with my 2002 gooseneck. So I went and looked at the new trailers and asked about the clearance issue. They are now making trailers with more clearance to accomodate the new trucks which also shortens your headroom in the neck unless you get a taller trailer.

It got me thinking that the old style gooseneck may drop in value quickly if you can't use them with a newer truck. I am not sure what year the trucks changed but it has me concerned that my LQ may loose value quickly if you can only pull it with an older truck. I am just wondering what others think about this. The only way I see around this would be to block the trailer up.

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retento
Reg. Aug 2004
Posted 2011-09-05 3:51 PM (#137253 - in reply to #137241)
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You can always block your trailer axles a couple inches or three to even things up... Search on this forum for "block axles".

 



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sinful
Reg. Oct 2003
Posted 2011-09-05 4:38 PM (#137254 - in reply to #137241)
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Or take the box off your new truck.
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laurie
Reg. Jun 2004
Posted 2011-09-05 5:45 PM (#137259 - in reply to #137241)
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I think the new trucks are about 6" higher than my 04 but I am concerned if values on older trailers will drop and make them hard to sell.
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rose
Reg. Feb 2004
Posted 2011-09-05 7:01 PM (#137263 - in reply to #137241)
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My 05 Merhow Equilite hitches up fine to my 11 Dodge. Trailer has not been blocked; it is the same as when I purchased it new.
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Phoresic
Reg. May 2010
Posted 2011-09-05 7:45 PM (#137266 - in reply to #137241)
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My 05 is quite high. How high is the be of your 04?
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ggrimm01
Reg. Aug 2005
Posted 2011-09-05 8:24 PM (#137269 - in reply to #137241)
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I will give my .02 cents here since I just went through this. We purchased a 2011 Ram Longhorn and ended up having to block our axles 2" due to the new truck. I lowered the goosenenck coupler also 1" and this leveled out the trailer. Truck and trailer are perfect. Our trailer has the dropped nose and I would not have it any other way now. In the past you always had to watch your head. Most new trailers today come with blocked axles. We have been wanting to do this so the new truck gave us the excuse. If you find a trailer and like it most trailers dealers are equipped or have someone contracted to block axles.
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laurie
Reg. Jun 2004
Posted 2011-09-06 9:43 AM (#137280 - in reply to #137241)
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Is blocking them up expensive?
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PaulChristenson
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Posted 2011-09-07 1:57 PM (#137307 - in reply to #137280)
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Originally written by laurie on 2011-09-06 9:43 AMIs blocking them up expensive?
That depends...A really cheap job can COST you big in the long run...tires, and then more tires...

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Mira
Reg. Feb 2009
Posted 2011-09-07 2:52 PM (#137308 - in reply to #137241)
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We have a 2002 4 star and a 2007 elite both goosenecks and they both work great with our 2010 ford.Mira
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laurie
Reg. Jun 2004
Posted 2011-09-07 6:01 PM (#137314 - in reply to #137308)
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Originally written by Mira on 2011-09-07 2:52 PM

We have a 2002 4 star and a 2007 elite both goosenecks and they both work great with our 2010 ford.Mira

So I just searched LQ Goosenecks on this site and year doesn't have anything to do with it as some 88 models had a really high gooseneck and not much headroom inside. So I saw many older and newer models with varying heights of the goose which is the issue and not year. So those with less headroom have more clearance for the truck

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