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[QUOTE="tbsimmons, post: 1087369, member: 2026"] Lifting a trailer is not that easy once the axles are under the leaf springs. The safest is build a frame which looks like is under that Raptor. If I remember right that style Raptor came with the axles under the springs but the body sits way over the frame so they are really low. 8" seem like a lot but not much when comparing to many other trailers that the body is on the frame and not over it. Many trailers you can get up pretty good without doing that. 6" lift is about the limit on the truck for many toyhaulers. Some are higher though. Mine sat fine over my 04 F350 with a 6" lift on 35's. [/QUOTE]
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