Any reviews new Flex Air pin box?

TandT

Founding Utah Chapter Leaders-Retired
This is the first time I've seen it. It looks very similar in function to my standard TrailAire, which I have been VERY HAPPY with. I don't really have any chucking at all with the standard model , but I may investigate further.
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cookie

Administrator
Staff member
Looks like the old Trailair pin box has a retrofit available.
Might be worth checking into that as well.

Peace
Dave
 

Lou_and_Bette

Well-known member
What ever happened to the "All American Hitch" by LCI? That was supposed to be a real towing problem solver but apparently didn't pan out
 

jayc

Legendary Member
Lou, contact Dave Mingus and ask him. He bought one of the prototype units last year in Goshen.
 

happykraut

Well-known member
What ever happened to the "All American Hitch" by LCI? That was supposed to be a real towing problem solver but apparently didn't pan out
I tried to put money down on one of these. Luckily he would not accept my money. Found out later that it is a piece of chunk. Like Jay says ask Dave he had all kinds of problems with it. I know a guy that pulled a Mobile Suite with it. All cells collapsed on him. I saw it. I suppose there is always a chance that they worked out their problems if they are still making them.
 

JeromyS

Active Member
So far as I can tell the flex Air is not yet for sale. Anyone know different?

I tried to purchase one directly from Lippert last week and they are not selling them yet (even to Heartland). So I'd say it's a safe bet they are not available yet.
 

JeromyS

Active Member
Hello Bighorn5ver,

I do not believe an air ride pin box will solve that chucking problem directly. The Mor/Ryde pin box is specifically designed to address this particular issue. Lippert's new Flex Air pin box combines both the front/back addressed by things like the Mor/Ryde and the roto flex in combination of the bounce comfort offered by an air pin box. If the only complaint you have is the start/stop I would personally look at the Mor/Ryde option to address that.
 

Silverado23

Iowa Chapter Leaders
Cmon! There has to be somebody that has bought one of these things by now?

I saw a number of people at the rally in Goshen this year had the Flex air pinbox installed.
I wonder if they just have not had enough miles on them to really comment or they just paid too much for a pin box that did not solve the problem as they hoped.
 

klindgren

Retired Virginia Chapter Leaders
I saw a number of people at the rally in Goshen this year had the Flex air pinbox installed.
I wonder if they just have not had enough miles on them to really comment or they just paid too much for a pin box that did not solve the problem as they hoped.

I'm one of those who had the Flex-air installed while at the rally this year. A number of people asked me how I liked it, but with only 2 1/2 miles of experience pulling it (from Lippert back to the fairgrounds), I really couldn't answer them.

Well, now that I have about 1,500 mile on it, I can say I like it. My old camper had the tri-glide pin box and I liked it. The new Flex-air performs about the same as the Tri-glide but without the mess and hassle of having to lube 9 different points. It remains to be seen how this new Flex-air will hold up but so far I'm happy with it. I do think it improved my ride in the truck over the Mor-Ryde pin box that came with the rig when we bought it.
 

rxbristol

Well-known member
That's good news, Keith & Carol, because I've just installed one and we're looking forward to the ride improvement.
 

klindgren

Retired Virginia Chapter Leaders
That's good news, Keith & Carol, because I've just installed one and we're looking forward to the ride improvement.

Let me know what you think after you've pulled it a few miles. Like I said, mine has improved the ride for us.
 
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