We have talked to Roadmaster about this before and their item # RM-2460 Roadmaster Comfort Ride Shock Absorbers will work with your MORryde LRE 4100 suspension system. The only requirement is that you have the 3" diameter axles these are designed to fit. Since you have 3-1/2" diameter axles you'll want item # RM-2470 instead. view full answer...
Hey Karl, so as long as your current wheel bolt pattern is 8 on 6-1/2 inch you can mount a 17.5 inch wheel and tire like the Westlake 215/75R17.5 part # LHAS701. The width and diameter of this size is going to be right at the same as your 16 inch setup so you'd have clearance as-is.
You wouldn't need to upgrade your current hardwdare. view full answer...
For your 8,000 lb Lippert trailer axle the Dexter 8k kit from Kodiak part # K2HR89DD would fit and work great. The AL KO setups are a little different so that would not be the route for you to go. Since this isn't an ABS system there isn't a tone ring.
The # K2HR89DD is Dacromet coated which offers great corrosion resistance without being nearly as expensive as stainless steel. view full answer...
The Roadmaster Comfort Ride Shocks can be purchased separately with part # RM-204000-00. We unfortunately don't sell the mounting hardware separately so you would either have to purchase it directly from Roadmaster or from your local hardware store. I've listed the hardware use to mount the shocks below:
24x M12 flat washer
8x M12 x 1.75 x 100mm bolt - class 8.8
8x M12 x 1.75 nylon insert lock nut - class 8.8
8x 1/2" spacer view full answer...
You will need to use the Roadmaster Comfort Ride Leaf Spring Suspension Kit w/ Shocks # RM-2460-2580 for upgrading the suspension on your 2019 Crossroads Redwood 3951WB Fifth Wheel Camper. This kit is rated for your 8,000lb axle and the springs have the same capacity as your factory springs.
The Timbren Silent Ride Suspension for Tandem Axle Trailers # TSR14K35T01 while capable of mounting your 8,000lb axle the springs only have a 14,000lb total capacity. Your Redwood needs the 16,000lbs... view full answer...