Are There Any Options For Adding Air Ride To Lift a Trailer While Driving and Lower When Parked?
Question:
I have a 8.5x30 bumper hitch tandem axle food trailer with a set of 4 axles under it. WOW Cargo brand trailer Im looking for an air ride system to help raise the trailer while towing to events and be able to lower at the events. Is there something you recommend or know of?
asked by: Brent B
Expert Reply:
We do not have any air ride systems which will allow you to raise and lower the trailer. The Lippert Center Point # LC1565391 you found does not give you the ability to raise or lower the suspension. It only cushions the ride for the trailer. For what you are wanting you will need to have a custom suspension system fabricated for your trailer. A local fabrication shop should be able to help give you options for your food trailer.
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