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Trailer Suspension Parts - RV Ride Control

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Trailer Suspension Parts with RV Ride Control

Get your trailer tracking straight and riding steady with rv ride control suspension parts. Options include hanger brackets that move the spring attachment point down 1-1/4" or 2-1/4" to help level tandem axles, while triple-axle kits use additional brackets for a taller lift. Plan for careful setup—support the frame and axles, pre-drill for self-drilling screws, and consider longer wet bolts when added bracket width calls for them.
Installation can be demanding and suits mechanically oriented owners with the right tools. Use tall supports and jacks for axles and frame, remove both wheels on a side for alignment, and pre-drill for self-drilling screws with sharp bits. You may need to unbolt at the center equalizer and chase threads. Verify bracket count covers all hangers; center parts differ.
Hanger-mounted systems commonly lower the spring connection 1-1/4" or 2-1/4". Confirm which setting your kit supports. Tandem and triple setups may use different center-hanger parts for the taller lift. Measure bed-rail and level clearances to choose the height you need.
Lift/align kits can require longer wet bolts. Match to your shackle strap center-to-center length and expect longer bolts at some positions. Greaseable options may need a specific upgrade kit and extra bolts. Check bolt lengths and quantities before teardown to avoid delays.
Some kits are incompatible with certain aftermarket equalizers. If yours won't fit, swap to standard equalizers or use an axle over-under conversion when springs are under the axle. That conversion lifts around the sum of the axle and leaf spring pack thickness. Verify your equalizer style and hanger fit before ordering.