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Hello neighbors, it's Brad here at etrailer and today we're taking a look at the MORryde AllTrek 4000 Suspension Equalizer. Now our previous equalizer here, you can see that it does have rubber and that's going to allow this to kind of move up and down and have that cushion. These are pretty loose here, which is fine. It does have that movement and each of them are about, I'd say an inch and a… see more >
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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...I understand your worry Tom, and I have a couple recommendations. First is the MORryde ALLTREK 4000 Shock Absorbing Equalizers #MR89DR which has a height of 4-1/2" for the mounting bolts. This is also 6-1/2" in width like the…
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...The Triangular Equalizer #TREQ310 is a replacement for the Dexter 13-10 on your 2022 Nash 23D travel trailer. You should consider upgrading to the MORryde ALLTREK 4000 Shock Absorbing Equalizers #MR89DR. These will pair with either the…
view full answer...With the MORryde ALLTREK 4000 #MR89DR you will need to select one of the wet bolt kits from the list below depending on what your trailer currently has. The lengths are measured from center of shackle mounting hole to center of mounting hole.…
view full answer...Yes, you can replace your current Lippert Equa-Flex equalizers with the MORryde AllTrek 4000 Equalizers #MR29DR on your 2018 Highland Open Range. The yellow octagons on the front and rear are a for correcting the alignment of the axles and are not…
view full answer...The shock absorption from the Gen-Y Torsion 2-Ball Mount #325-GH-1324 will help cushion abuse on your trailer tongue and the tow vehicle. However, you need to make sure you have enough tongue weight for this to be effective. The optimal ride tongue…
view full answer...Based on the dimensions you mentioned the correct Dexter EZ Flex kit you would need is the part #K71-654-00 which is compatible with what you have and will do a great job improving ride quality.
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 AllTrek…
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...Yes, the MORryde ALLTREK 4000 part #MR89DR is correct based on your dimensions. The ALLTREK provides best cushioning vertically and horizontally so it would be your best overall option. It would perform better than the CRE3000. You'd want to go…
view full answer...The best way to find the correct replacement for your equalizer is by measuring the distance from the front shackle hole to rear shackle hole on your current equalizer. The 33" AllTrek #MR89DR has the holes spaced 6-1/2" on center while the…
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