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RT-622 trailer set-up.

funon3

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I recently purchased a 622 trailer in the crate from a dealer out of state and had it shipped to my home. Assembly went fine with no problems. My question is about the suspension. I know the trailer rides low normally but when I check suspension travel by pressing down on the trailer there doesn't seem to be much travel. The owners manual shows a procedure to jack up the unloaded trailer, take a measurement from wheel well to the ground than drop the trailer and take another measurement and gives what the difference should be between the two measurements. I haven't done this yet but wonder if anyone has done this procedure and what the results were. By just lifting the trailer it looks like I won't even be close to the suggested figure. If I set the spring preload higher would that raise up the trailer and offer more ground clearance? Any help or thoughts would be appreciated. :helpsmilie:
 
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