What is the Best Way to Lift My 2011 Forest River R Pod RP181G -
Question:
I need more lift on my R Pod, currently looking at the axle risers at 2/5/8 inch but also curious about bigger tires. I have the original tires 205/75P14 Power max/Power Kings. Can I put bigger tires on these wheels? thank you for your time and feedback.
asked by: John B
Helpful Expert Reply:
You could use bigger tires, but larger tires and wheels would mean less clearance to the trailer frame and fenders. For that reason I think axle risers are the better option.
The Torflex Lift Kit - Single Axle - 2-5/8" Lift # K71-707-01 would add 2 5/8" lift to your 2011 Forest River R-Pod Travel Trailer. You will need to check the sticker on the axle to ensure it is a Dexter Torsion axle.
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