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The absolute best cushioned equalizer that fits the dimensions you mentioned having would be the MORryde ALLTREK 4000 part #MR89DR as this is only option to provide vertical and horizontal cushioning. This would make a big difference and…
view full answer...Hey Doug, thanks for reaching out! The MORryde ALLTREK 4000 #MR89DR dimensions can be a bit difficult to explain via text so I've attached an image giving you the dimensions you're asking about!
view full answer...Hi David; nope, the leaf springs don't need to be changed if going to the AllTrek 4000 equalizers. You just need to choose the right one based on your wheelbase (measured center-to-center of your wheels): - 33" Wheelbase: MORryde…
view full answer...Choosing the MORryde AllTrek 4000 #MR89DR comes with more requirements than simply matching up the size. At about 5-1/2" you should stick with the Equa-Flex #LC279687 from before or the Dexter #K71-652-00 which you can see installed on my…
view full answer...The AllTrek 4000 kits provide the best cushioning so if you were to upgrade from your CRE3000 kit to the Alltrek you would see a big improvement. If you have a 35 inch wheelbase you'd want the part #MR29DR or if you have a 33 inch wheelbase…
view full answer...To determine the correct replacement equalizers, bushing, wet bolts, shackles straps, etc. you'll need to do a bit of measuring first. The manufacturer designed the suspension to sit in a specific way so that it can roll back and forth so…
view full answer...It is a lot easier, and sometimes even more cost-effective, to replace a complete electric drum brake assembly than to buy the individual parts needed to rebuild them. We have electric drum brakes for many axle weight capacities and in many sizes to…
view full answer...Since your equalizer is larger than the 6" that the Road Armor Shock Absorbing Equalizer Kit #LC696740 requires I have another recommendation for you. The Dexter E-Z Flex Suspension Kit #K71-653-00 will upgrade the equalizer on your 2019 Forest…
view full answer...The Lippert AP Kit item #LC52SV has 3-1/8" shackle straps. For a comparable option that will work with Road Armor Shock Absorbing Equalizer item #LC696740 you will want that MORryde Suspension Upgrade Kit for Tandem Axle Trailers item #MR76ZR.
view full answer...Trailer suspension isn't an exact science so it's typically best to stick with the same spacing for your components so that the suspension can travel properly. The the equalizer and shackle straps need to form a "W" shape when…
view full answer...The brake assemblies you have are Dexter 12 inch assemblies with a 7k capacity. That means the current part numbers you would want are #23-464 for the left hand side and part #23-465 for the right hand side. The part #23-464-465 that you referenced…
view full answer...I spoke with my contact at Trailair and from your serial number we were able to determine that your trailer came with a 1621 HD pin box which is a long pin box style. I was unable to obtain the exact part number for your Trailair pin box but from the…
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