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  1. mudguppy

    Raising rear axle - to shorten turning radius

    not unless you raised the axle higher than the OE suspension travel allows. but that isn't the issue; raising the intermediate axle would create a longer wheelbase and make for an even larger turning radius - the exact opposite of what the OP intends to accomplish. probably about that far, yes.
  2. mudguppy

    Raising rear axle - to shorten turning radius

    i believe this would be the best option. this is similar to the concept i suggested in a similar thread about a 5T. i would install two hydraulic cylinders horizontally in the frame rails. install a crossmember in the frame above the rear axle that incorporates a cross-shaft with rollers. the...
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