porthole
Retired
Just ordered our trailer (3010) last week and then found on the Heartland site that shocks are available on the higher end 5th wheel trailers.
I had shocks on my recently sold Sunnybrook and I was amazed at how smooth the trailer towed and things stayed in place. Never had a door open and the only time something was not as I left it was when we left some item (don't remember) on the counter. And the only reason that was on the floor was because of a quick stop.
I would like to add shocks and upgrade the tires preferably before I drive from New Jersey to Indiana to pick up my trailer.
Tire stories can be scary. And last fall we experienced it first hand with a friend (6 month old Cedar Creek, extensive damage).
BTW, not only was all the damage repaired promptly, but Cedar Creek supplied him with 5 tires of his choosing and 5 aluminum wheels (only had 4 prior).
I had shocks on my recently sold Sunnybrook and I was amazed at how smooth the trailer towed and things stayed in place. Never had a door open and the only time something was not as I left it was when we left some item (don't remember) on the counter. And the only reason that was on the floor was because of a quick stop.
I would like to add shocks and upgrade the tires preferably before I drive from New Jersey to Indiana to pick up my trailer.
Tire stories can be scary. And last fall we experienced it first hand with a friend (6 month old Cedar Creek, extensive damage).
BTW, not only was all the damage repaired promptly, but Cedar Creek supplied him with 5 tires of his choosing and 5 aluminum wheels (only had 4 prior).