For newby horse people the order of events is as follows: First you buy a horse(which is the motivation for the events which follow), then you buy a truck and finally, you buy a horse trailer. Well, this weekend a bought the horse trailer. PROBLEM: My new truck is a Dodge 3500 4X4, which means it's much taller (about 4") than a 4X2 and this caused problems when you try to link it up with a gooseneck trailer. Even with raising the trailer by 2", there still a "concern" with the clearance between the trailer and the truck tail gate. I think that is is OK, but I thinking that everything would have been much easier if I could have simply lowered the truck by 2 to 4". In looking under the rear axle I noticed an approximately 4" block between the axle and the leaf spring. I heard warnings from people that lowering the truck might create other problems in the fuel system, the brake system or in the drive shaft angle. I was wondering if anyone else has had this problem and if they solved it by lowering their trucks.
Thanks,
Rick
Thanks,
Rick