Hey Mike, thanks for the kind words and feedback. I do apologize for not capture the bed fitment, however as an Alberta I feel 100% qualified to comment on lifting axles (LOL). Yes, absolutely, 100%. Most Albertans I see lifting trailers are typically older 5th wheels to accommodate for the taller bed height of modern trucks, or to match the ride-height of a lifted vehicle. The only thing you may (read: will) have to modify is extend the length of the electrical brake cables to accommodate for the additional height. However, do keep in mind your limiting factor will be the centre of the axle so if you’re looking to improve ground clearance, slightly taller tires may be of benefit. Alternatively, I would check-out the BAL suspension system found on the Winnebago Hike 100 trailers. Hope this helps. :) -Colin
Hi, thanks for taking the time to comment. The 2108FBS was not and is not available with the CURT suspension. Or is your comment intended to be wishful thinking? If so, one thing I would like to know is how much travel the CURT suspension offers. For context, the Timbren 3500HD series offers 2 5/16” suspension travel and Brock Simmons [Arrkann Calgary Sales Manager] told me off-camera the torsion suspension fitted to the 2108FBS has 3” of suspension.
love the half circle shower bar
great video btw
Hey Mike, thanks for the kind words and feedback. I do apologize for not capture the bed fitment, however as an Alberta I feel 100% qualified to comment on lifting axles (LOL). Yes, absolutely, 100%. Most Albertans I see lifting trailers are typically older 5th wheels to accommodate for the taller bed height of modern trucks, or to match the ride-height of a lifted vehicle. The only thing you may (read: will) have to modify is extend the length of the electrical brake cables to accommodate for the additional height. However, do keep in mind your limiting factor will be the centre of the axle so if you’re looking to improve ground clearance, slightly taller tires may be of benefit. Alternatively, I would check-out the BAL suspension system found on the Winnebago Hike 100 trailers. Hope this helps. :) -Colin
it would of been nice to see how much the bed blocks the door when it was down
can you put extention blocks on above the axles to raise the clearance of the trailer ?
If this is a 2023 where is the curt beast mode suspension?
Hi, thanks for taking the time to comment. The 2108FBS was not and is not available with the CURT suspension. Or is your comment intended to be wishful thinking? If so, one thing I would like to know is how much travel the CURT suspension offers. For context, the Timbren 3500HD series offers 2 5/16” suspension travel and Brock Simmons [Arrkann Calgary Sales Manager] told me off-camera the torsion suspension fitted to the 2108FBS has 3” of suspension.