Gooseneck with a lift

adeso

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May 30, 2011
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Yes, I'm thinking about it. It seems that people are getting away with a 4-5 inch lift and 35s if the gooseneck is adjustable? I don't really want to raise the trailer but I'm thinking about a 30-35 foot gooseneck enclosed trailer that I would want to tow with the truck. Is anyone out there doing this?
 

BUST'EM 504

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I pull a 20 foot dump, a 30 foot gooseneck, and a 32 foot fifth wheel. I have had no problems all the trailers have enough adjustment to accommodate the lift.
 

Harbin_22

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Dec 4, 2010
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Had a guy around here with a ford on 40's that had a custom made neck. Thinking it was 8" higher throughout the entire neck, but the deck was normal height. Appalachian trailers is who made it.
 

custom8726

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I pull a 28' gooseneck with my 4" T.C. lift and 35's. I also have a extra leef so its a bit higher. The gooseneck goes from a stock height truck to mine with out any ajustment necessary to the neck of the trailer FYI..
 

rmallen30

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Aug 12, 2009
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I had a 4" lift on my dodge w 35s and thought getting in and out of dips was a little
Close so this go around w the new gooseneck I did taller uprights to help
But if your not going off road much then shouldn't have much trouble