It's all manual. I have 3 different options. My drive airbags.
1. Lift the valve up
2. Raise the airbags on the trailer. I have 4 height levels there.
3) Worst case but will take longer is: drop the trailer and change the collar, donut, plates to higher height. I have only 2 options there.
I tried using the lower level on the collar and that was a mess. The way my ramps are (2 inches lower than the deck/well), they were dragging dirt everywhere on dips/potholes. My guess is that I don't have the right truck because my fifth wheel is only 43 inches from the ground.
I am brand new, so please take this with a grain of salt. If I am mistaken in anyway, please everyone let me know!
Adding Lift Axle Cost
Discussion in 'Heavy Haul Trucking Forum' started by AFC, Sep 18, 2025.
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I believe they make different heights of 5th wheel risers.
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Just get some fifth wheel risers…..
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That ew Wylie #### is junk freight going to
Brunswick. Pays 3800 on 1100 miles. I see you are starting out well at keeping the market depressed -
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It doesn't take weeks to get permits unless you are trying to do really big stuff. Like more than 14'W or 14'6 high East of the Mississippi. Even then it's maybe a couple days at most. Loads under those dimensions usually issue within minutes if your permit person knows what they are doing.
I'm confused how that load even requires an RGN in the first place. A light weight stepdeck could do that all day and be 20K lighter which would save a good bit on permits and fuel especially crossing through TN. Thats if they even needed permits in the first place. Guarantee there's guys out there that could probably do it legal weight.
Taking a load that pays like #### just because it's what is available right now to get the truck moving is the wrong mindset to have.
Like was said earlier you want to run a specialized trailer but seem to be working for somebody who doesn't know how or where to get the correct freight for it. They are booking freight off a load board that is paying like crap. -
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