Does the Dexter E-Z Flex Heavy Duty Rubber Suspension System Replace Trailer Shocks
Question:
Can or should you keep your shocks if you change to this setup?
asked by: Mike M
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Expert Reply:
You want to keep the shocks on the trailer if you switch to the E-Z Flex Heavy Duty Rubber Suspension System by Dexter Axle part # K71-652-00 (or any other E-Z Flex Dexter system) because the Dexter system is designed to cushion the ride but not replace the shocks. The system helps to cushion and absorb the bumps but the shocks slow the movement of the suspension so that it creates a more comfortable ride. A lot of our customers use shocks and the E-Z Flex system in conjunction and love it.
expert reply by:
Heather A
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Dexter E-Z Flex Suspension Kit - Double-Eye Springs - Tandem Axle - 6,000 lbs
- Trailer Suspension Parts
- Equalizer Upgrade Kit
- Boat Trailer
- Camper
- Car Hauler
- Snowmobile Trailer
- Utility Trailer
- Double Eye Springs
- 5-5/8 Inch Long
- Tandem Axle
- Dexter
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