What Would Improve Ride Quality of Trailer with MORryde CRE3000 Equalizers
Published 02/23/2023 >
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Question:
I would like to update the suspension on my 5th wheeler. Currently the camper suspension has MORryde CRE3000. I have been looking at Road Amor and MORryde ALLTREK4000. The more I read the more confused on which would be a great solution to todays rough road conditions. I would like the best ride for my camper. Maybe you have a different option. Your advice will be much appreciated. Thank you!
asked by: Joe K
Helpful Expert Reply:
You already have a cushioned equalizer setup on your trailer so what I would recommend instead would be a shock kit which will dampen the movement of the suspension and do a great job smoothing out the ride quality. Going with a different cushioned equalizer could only give you a small increase (if at all) in ride quality. If you had fixed equalizers currently I would recommend what you have now but going beyond what you have now in ride quality would require a different direction.
If you have 3 inch diameter axles which are commonly 5,200 to 7,000 lb in capacity you'd want the part # LC281281 or if you had a 2-3/8 inch diameter axle you'd want the part # LC281255.
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