wdk450
Well-known member
Gang:
I am considering my options on getting a smoother trailer ride, and coming into a campground without drawers and cabinets open, and stuff off the counters on the floor (which can catch in slides). My unlimited cash dream has been either the MorRyde IS or TrailAir CenterPoint systems. So far the lottery hasn't come through, so I started thinking about improved equalizers. MorRyde has an impressive video online for their SRE4000 large rubber block equalizers that have about 4 inches of up/down movement. This system includes the cross chassis stabilizing tubes. The MorRyde SRE 4000 upgrade is about $500. I recently read Jim B's posting that Heartland has been using Dexter suspension stuff for about 24 months now, so I went to Dexter's website and looked at their EZ Flex rubber center bushing equalizer that is apparently what is now used on Heartlands. This upgrade is only $186 including new shackles, bushings and wet bolts (Lippert charges $86 for just a shackle/wetbolt/bushing kit alone).
My question is, what is the best bang for the buck? How do current large Heartland 5th wheel owners (with the Dexter suspension) rate their trailer's ride? Can some owners who have upgraded from the Lippert era suspensions to the newer Heartlands with the Dexter suspensions give me some comparison of the two? Does any one have the MorRyde SRE 4000 equalizers, and what do they think of them?
P.S. A lot of the videos, literature, etc. on the Dexter EZFlex webpage don't seem to work. I sent an e-mail to their webmaster. They DO have a comparison page that seems to show from shock sensor data that their product works pretty good.
I am considering my options on getting a smoother trailer ride, and coming into a campground without drawers and cabinets open, and stuff off the counters on the floor (which can catch in slides). My unlimited cash dream has been either the MorRyde IS or TrailAir CenterPoint systems. So far the lottery hasn't come through, so I started thinking about improved equalizers. MorRyde has an impressive video online for their SRE4000 large rubber block equalizers that have about 4 inches of up/down movement. This system includes the cross chassis stabilizing tubes. The MorRyde SRE 4000 upgrade is about $500. I recently read Jim B's posting that Heartland has been using Dexter suspension stuff for about 24 months now, so I went to Dexter's website and looked at their EZ Flex rubber center bushing equalizer that is apparently what is now used on Heartlands. This upgrade is only $186 including new shackles, bushings and wet bolts (Lippert charges $86 for just a shackle/wetbolt/bushing kit alone).
My question is, what is the best bang for the buck? How do current large Heartland 5th wheel owners (with the Dexter suspension) rate their trailer's ride? Can some owners who have upgraded from the Lippert era suspensions to the newer Heartlands with the Dexter suspensions give me some comparison of the two? Does any one have the MorRyde SRE 4000 equalizers, and what do they think of them?
P.S. A lot of the videos, literature, etc. on the Dexter EZFlex webpage don't seem to work. I sent an e-mail to their webmaster. They DO have a comparison page that seems to show from shock sensor data that their product works pretty good.