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Raising CSC rear end
Greetings......I'm trying to load my 2013 CSC 1800 in my toyhauler. The 1st time tore out the coolant reserve tank. The 2nd time tore a piece of the flooring.
I was advised to try 3 things. 1) replace front fork springs with Progressive springs. 2) use ramps. 3) Adjust rear end height by turning adjustment wheels.
Anyone try #3?
Thanks in advance.
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[QUOTE=Rory;700154]Greetings......I'm trying to load my 2013 CSC 1800 in my toyhauler. The 1st time tore out the coolant reserve tank. The 2nd time tore a piece of the flooring.
I was advised to try 3 things. 1) replace front fork springs with Progressive springs. 2) use ramps. 3) Adjust rear end height by turning adjustment wheels.
Anyone try #3?
Thanks in advance.[/QUOTE]
[First......Let me welcome you to Trike-Talk.....:wave4:....
[Second.....Use ramps.......ThumbUp...You'll find that's easiest and surest way to stop damaging the underside of any Trike...
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Sorry I haven't tried #3 but I did have success with #2. I attached 3 4' ramps I already had to the door flap on the toy hauler and then blocked the rear door up to reduce the angle of entry. Here are some pictures of the end result.
[ATTACH=CONFIG]76707[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]76708[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]76709[/ATTACH]