Replacement Shocks for 2015 Heartland Bighorn 3685RL 5th Wheel Trailer
Updated 04/10/2019 | Published 04/08/2019 >
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I have a heartland Bighorn 3685RL 2015 addedthe Morryde SRE 4000 suspension kit. Shocks look like they have been stretched since addition. Dealer that added the morryde it added about 1- 1 1/2 inches to the trailer height. Dealer said to add a bushing but I think the right length shock would be the right thing to do
asked by: Stan
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The suspension kit you referenced is for 5200-7000 lb axles. The Lippert Components Heavy-Duty Replacement Shock - Yellow # LC283280 is rated for those axle sizes so the measurement will need to be taken to confirm the fit. The shock is 8.625" compressed up to 13.5" extended length not including the bushings. I've attached a video to assist and this is the best options we carry for you. If you need to adjust the bracket locations for proper fit, then I recommend # LC281281.
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