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Adding Lift to 2014 Winnebago Minnie 1801FB  

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thanxs kyle... but our Minnie has a pair of 3,500 lb axles, but they are Lippert axles; does this work? also... thought there were some blogs & some dealerships said reversing axles was not good or stable; please re-advise? Thanks in Advance

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The best option to lift your 2014 Winnebago Minnie 1801FB you is not technically a lift kit, but what is called an over/under conversion kit, which moves your trailer's leaf springs to the top of your axle and lifts your trailer approximately the same amount as your axle's diameter plus the height of the leaf spring pack (please keep in mind this conversion kit is for use with double-eye springs only).

According to my research your Minnie has a pair of 3,500 lb axles, which are likely 2-3/8" round axles (though I do recommend verifying this information). For those axles you would need the Dexter Trailer Springs Over-Under Conversion Kit # K71-384-00.

If your Minnie has torsion axles or the springs are already mounted on top let me know and I can go over some other options for you.

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Kyle S

Robert

8/28/2018

thanxs kyle... but our Minnie has a pair of 3,500 lb axles, but they are Lippert axles; does this work? also... thought there were some blogs & some dealerships said reversing axles was not good or stable; please re-advise? Thanks in Advance

Kyle S.

8/28/2018

The Over-Under Conversion Kit # K71-384-00 will work on Lippert axles so long as they are round 2-3/8" axles; the manufacturer won't matter for this application though keep in mind for a tandem axle you will need one kit per axle. In terms of stability the over-under conversion kits specifically are not detrimental though it is true that any time you lift your trailer - regardless of method - you will be a bit more susceptible to sway.

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