Alex400
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The only thing that i would worry about jacking the trailer up like that is, to me, that trailer is sail. I would be willing to bet the wind pushes pretty good on the side of it and to mention it has to be a little top heavy. Yes you would get your pin height but the center of gravity on the trailer would be higher as well.Here's some pics of my camper. The height to the pin from what would be level ground is 54.5". Theoretically, if I did the spring over and truly gain 5" of additional height that would put the pin at 59.5". Subtract the 14.5" height of the fifth wheel and my target bed height (without doing anything additional to raise the trailer) is 45". Probably not going to happen with 11.00-20's on the rear (tires alone are 43.1" tall) but could happen with 9.00-20's (~40" tall). Maybe for me it would be worth it to find a way to raise the trailer up a few more inches. I thought about recessing the hitch into the bed some. With 7" of clearance from trailer to pin and 14.5" from plate to bed that's 21.5" of wiggle room. If I recessed the hitch I could gain an additional 6" or so of height not needed and still have 15.5" of room from the bed to the trailer. Should be plenty given I wouldn't be off-roading with the trailer on anyway. Maybe a hinged door to cover the hole for the hitch when it's off the truck. Recessed 6" in bed would give me a target bed height of say, up to 51" without raising the trailer other than spring over-ing it. Plenty of room. Also, I discovered I have 66" of clearence from the pin to the front of the camper. So, as long as I have 60" from the center of my fifth wheel to the back corner of the bed I shouldn't have problems while turning. More incessant mathematical ramblings of a mad man to come later!
Additionally, relays and DC-DC convertor sounds like a top notch idea! That'll probably be the way I go.
Thought about dolly convertor, I drive semi for a living (when there's non-OTR work) and I couldn't imagine backing it up in a crowded campsite. Look out boys, here she comes!!!
Cool project none the less!