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MORryde CRE3000 or Dexter E-Z Flex Trailer Suspension Equalizers?  

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I have a trailer with 2-4000 LBS axels that is 30foot long and 7500LB GVW and 6500 GUW. It currently has just the stock steel equalizer and I want to upgrade it. I am having a hard time finding the differences between the CRE300 and the Dexter EZ-FLEX. Is there an advantage one over the other for my application? I am wanting to install this with a wet bolt kit with brass bushings. Thank you for your help!

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Both the MORryde Rubber Equalizers # MR87ZR and Dexter E-Z Flex Suspension Kit # K71-652-00 are achieving the same result. They are doing so with slightly different designs but end up with the same result.

I recommend using the Dexter E-Z Flex Suspension Kit # K71-652-00 as it is a cleaner design. It has built in grease fittings for easy lubrication as well as being able to easily see the rubber core versus the MORryde which is concealed and in my opinion will more easily trap dirt and debris.

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