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Hey Josh, congrats on the new Jeep. Installing a baseplate like the etrailer item #e44FV on your 2026 Jeep Wrangler Willys is going to require you removing the skid plate. This is why our etrailer item #e44FV comes with the diamond plated skid plate…
view full answer...Hi Jonathan, that’s a great upgrade to look at, especially if you’re trying to smooth things out and take some of the harshness out of the ride. The MORryde CRE3000 part #MR27ZR could absolutely be a good fit for your 2019 Stryker 3513, but the key…
view full answer...To slightly lower your trailer that has had an "axle flip" kit installed you would want to use slightly shorter shackle straps, not longer ones. Shorter shackles will let the axle rest closer to the trailer frame, which lowers the trailer…
view full answer...Hi Willie; the only difference between the two kits is that one is made for trailers with Correct Track installed. It sounds like you do not have this on your 2019 Jayco Pinnacle 38FLWS so you need the #MR79ZR. If you have Correct Track you need the…
view full answer...When replacing shackle straps they should be the same length as the ones that were previously on your tandem axle trailer (if possible); replacing them with longer straps will result in additional play in your trailer suspension which could lead to…
view full answer...The Road Armor Shock Absorbing Equalizer Kit part #LC696740 are taller than most other standard equalizers so you'll likely need the longer 3-1/8" shackle straps when using them, the Lippert AP Kit part #LC52SV is a go-to for this as it has…
view full answer...Hello again Brian; just like the components from my last answer you want to stick with whatever is closest to what you have now. This minimizes any changes to suspension geometry so everything continues to work as intended. You should get the MORryde…
view full answer...Even though the measurements that you have are slightly shorter than what is on the Equa-Flex Cushioned Equalizers #LC279687 that you referenced, it will be okay to replace your current equalizers with this part. You will simply want to use shorter…
view full answer...The first thing I would check on your trailer is the capacity of the springs. You need to be sure the spring capacity is rated at 1/2 the axle capacity. That way 2 springs equal the capacity of the trailer axle for proper fit. Check the arch of the…
view full answer...Hello Jason. Generally, we do want the shackle size to be an exact match, but a difference of 3/8" should not be an issue. There is a bit of tolerance when replacing shackles but anything less than 1/2" is considered acceptable. The MORryde…
view full answer...I spoke to my contact at Roadmaster and while she had a hard time finding your specific serial number in their system she was confident that your tow bar was made in 2010.
view full answer...A shock kit like the Lippert #LC281281 that would fit your 4,400 lb axle is going to help prevent leaf springs from braking as it slows down the movement of the suspension up and down which will take a lot of the impact out of it that would normally…
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