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Old 06-02-2018, 07:06 AM   #21
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If you lift please post pictures.
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Old 06-02-2018, 04:44 PM   #22
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Here's my 2108DS with the off road pck...
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Old 06-02-2018, 04:49 PM   #23
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Red, raggdoll? Looks great!
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Old 08-14-2018, 12:01 PM   #24
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OK, I have my 2106DS home now. No lift, 14" tires. The rear stab jacks and drain pipe look low, BUT, I am able to get into and out of my driveway with no issues. There is actually a tad more clearance than my Winnie Drop had.

My 2106 is new enough that lifting is just a matter of pulling bolts and remounting the axle in lower holes, plus reinforcing the space created at the top. I may still do that but for now I'm gonna live like a Low Rida!
Just brought our 2100BH home and can't get it into the driveway due to low clearance of the drain pipe

Looking into remounting the axles in the lower holes, but you mention reinforcing the space created? Did you do this yourself or did you have a shop do it? Did you have to make something custom to fill the gap? And since I can't find word one from the manufacturer on how to properly do this lift, is this something you just did for added safety or is it a recommended procedure somewhere?

Lastly, is it safe to jack the trailer up from the steel framing that runs along the lower/outer edges of the trailer? Since the other typical jacking points are the very points that need to be free for the adjustment, just trying to figure out where the jacking is done in order to perform this lift.

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Old 08-14-2018, 12:10 PM   #25
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Clarence issue

I purchased a 2106fbs and ordered the high light lift with 15" off road tires. The trailer has 3 holes on the axle so the trailer can be " lifted* also possible to purchase 15" tires. I ordered mine with that option from the factory.
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Old 08-25-2018, 04:37 PM   #26
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I have not lifted mine yet. I will do it myself if I do. The factory adds some L brackets to the top of the axle when lifter. The DUIer would have to home brew something.

I will try to post some pics here. These are from a factory lifted 2106
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Old 09-06-2018, 10:20 AM   #27
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Here's my 2108DS with the off road pck...
How much additional height/clearance does the off road package add? We are looking into the 1700bh and I have concerns over low clearance.
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Old 01-23-2019, 03:55 AM   #28
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What size tires did they install for your trailer?
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Old 01-23-2019, 03:57 AM   #29
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We are in the same boat with our 2019 2306BHS. The dip at the bottom of our driveway is too close to the sewer drain. I'm trying to get the info needed so that our local RV shop can do the rear axle lift. Any details, above what's posted here, are appreciated. The labor rates quoted at our Winnebago dealer are now over 200/hour. That seems insane to me.
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