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Will MORryde Suspension Upgrade Kit MR98ZR Work With Road Armor Equalizers?  

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It appears that all of the wet bolts are the same as in the Lippert AP kit but this one includes the bronze bushings and is cheaper. I already have the road armor equalizers, will this kit retrofit my RV to wet bolts in all applicable areas?

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As long as your trailer has the Correct Track and 3-1/8" long shackles measured center to center of the holes the MORryde Suspension Upgrade Kit for Tandem Axle Trailers w Correct Track - 3-1/8" Shackle Straps # MR98ZR will work just fine with your Road Armor Equalizers.

If you have Correct Track but have short shackles you will need the # MR58ZR with 2-1/4" shackles instead.

Now if your trailer does not have the Correct Track you will need either # MR76ZR if you have 3-1/8" shackles or # MR46ZR if you have 2-1/4" shackles.

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Mike V.

3/7/2024

Followup question about the MR58ZR. I have a dual axle with 2-1/4" shackles, and will install your 3rd Generation Correct Track RR23QX. After installing the Correct Track hanger extensions on all three pillars, it appears to me that all 14 shoulder bolts would need to be 3-3/8" long. However, the MR58ZR has two shorter bolts that are 2-7/8". My guess is that the 2nd Gen Correct Track had a different solution. Is there a different kit available with all 14 bolts 3-3/8", or can you include the correct length bolt? Or am I misunderstanding something?

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Mike L.

3/8/2024

@MikeV You are correct, you will need two additional longer bolts with the # RR23QX Correct Track. The # MR58ZR includes twelve 3-3/8 and two 2-7/8 inch bolts. They should all be 3-3/8 in length. While we don't offer the entire kit will all 3-3/8 inch bolts, they are available separately as # MR52HR.

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