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Can Both MORryde Suspension Upgrade Kit Shackle Strap Lengths Be Used With MORryde 3000  

Updated 11/04/2024 | Published 11/02/2024

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Can either the 2 1/4 shackle strap or the 3 1/8 straps work on the moryride 3000, and witch will add the most height to th rig

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Expert Reply:

Hi Hallzy; the # MR46ZR and # MR76ZR can both be used with the MORryde 3000. The 3-1/8" might get you a little height but at the cost of potentially throwing off your suspension geometry like I mentioned before. If you want to risk throwing off other components and adding increased wear that is up to you but I still recommend adding taller hangers.

If you really don't want to cut off and weld on taller hangers you can use the Correct Track # RR23QX which will raise the trailer 1-1/4" or 2-1/4". You would also need the MORryde Suspension Upgrade Kit for Tandem Axle Trailers w Correct Track # MR58ZR instead of the regular kit.

Also, since you jumped from the Road Armor to the MORryde it sounds like you aren't sure which one to pick. If that is the case, the best option is the one that matches your current equalizer dimensions. If you can let me know what the distance is between the left and right bolt holes center to center on your stock equalizer I can help you find the best match.

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Hallzy

11/4/2024

I have the moryide 3000 looks like it’s 8 inches center to center on the equalizer I was thinking the the shorter straps would actually raise the units height a bit. the longer straps when installed on the equalizer, pointing towards the frame . take the leave spring closer to the frame which would also bring the axle up hence a lower unit. If the shackle is mounted to the frame in a fixed position it would push the spring down hence a taller unit the position on the equalizer changes the position. Thanks for your reply. Seems like the manufacturers are all over the board.

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