Will Replacement Shock Absorber for Roadmaster Comfort Ride Work with Joy Rider Shock Kit
Published 03/16/2023 >
Question:
I have a 2018 Keystone Cougar 5th wheel with 3- 6,000 lb axles. My RV currently has Joy Rider Trailer Shocks part number 200103. One of the RF shocks went bad and I would like to replace it. Can I replace the bad shock with your Roadmaster RM-204000-00? Will I need to replace both sides? Will it work with the current shock brackets? or do you have the joy rider trailer shocks PN 200103?
asked by: Lou L
Expert Reply:
In regards to the Replacement Shock Absorber for Roadmaster Comfort Ride Trailer Suspension System part # RM-204000-00, the compressed length is 11-1/2" long eye to eye and the uncompressed length is 17-1/2" long eye to eye. The eyelet holes are 12mm diameter. I can't confirm this will work in place of a Joy Rider shock as we don't carry this brand but so long as your existing shocks are the same it will work great
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Replacement Shock Absorber for Roadmaster Comfort Ride Trailer Suspension System - Qty 1
- Accessories and Parts
- Trailer Suspension Parts
- Shocks
- Roadmaster
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