Comparing Suspension Stabilizer Kits For 2006 Chevrolet Silverado Towing Enclosed Trailer
Updated 05/02/2017 | Published 04/30/2017 >
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Im looking at 2 items I have a 2006 Silverado LS w/factory tow package w/electric trailer brakes. Im going to be towing a inclosed cargo trailer tandem w/brakes Im looking at item RAS4611 and SSA5MTKT - I HAVE AN IDEA BUT WOULD LIKE YOUR INPUT - if it was your vehical which would you choose. Please dont say you cant - Im really considering the ROADMASTER. BUT IF THE OTHER WOULD SUIT MY SITUATION NOW I LIVE IN THE OZARKS -0 ALL HILLS AND WINDING ROADS.
asked by: Al N
Expert Reply:
Both of the systems you mentioned, part # RAS4611 and part # SSA5MTKT are designed to give you more stability and balance when towing.
The biggest difference is the load capacity with the weight capacity of the # RAS4611 at 2,000-lbs versus the capacity of 950-lbs for part # SSA5MTKT. Both require no drilling and are simple installations. Between these two systems I would go with the RoadActive # RAS4611 system because of the increased capacity. This system would help if you decide to tow a heavier trailer in the future.
If you are looking to reduce sag when towing your trailer I recommend using a weight distribution system with built-in anti-sway.
The best way to determine what system will work for you is to know what your total tongue weight is. The total tongue weight is the tongue weight of your fully-loaded-ready-to-tow trailer added to the weight of any cargo you place behind the rear axle of the tow vehicle. You will then want to find a system where your total tongue weight falls near the middle of the tongue weight range for the system. Getting a system that is too small will be useless, but getting a system that is too big will result in a stiff, uncomfortable experience.
If you want to let me know what the tongue weight of your fully loaded trailer is, I will be glad to make some recommendations that will work for you. I have attached a helpful article about weight distribution you can check out.
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RoadActive Suspension Custom Leaf Spring Enhancement Kit
- Vehicle Suspension
- Towing/Load Leveling
- Leaf Springs and Helper Springs
- Suspension Only
- Helper Springs
- Standard Duty
- Rear Axle Suspension Enhancement
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