MOR/ryde IS installed during my delivery pickup. Never gave the frame warranty a thought.
MOR/ryde work is top notch and when they finish, that area of the frame will be stronger then ever.
The box they weld on the frame serve two purposes, height adjustment and something solid for the IS to be welded too.
As to the pin box or other areas? Federal law already protects you there, might have a battle while you educate some folks, but the
Magnuson–Moss Warranty Act
Go for it and don't look back. Best part is after it is installed you will have a real warranty that offers a history of support. The only negatives I can think of is that you have to go to Indiana to get it, and the price. But for that price you get a substantial amount of fabrication and steel. Did I mention you actually get a warranty that is supported?
Call Ben or Gary and ask, he told me it wasn't in production yet.
Nothing against Gary, but Ben is the person you will be dealing with at the shop, and he knows what he is talking about. Gary is the traveling rep.
just concerned if, down the road a few months, I have issues in-say the pinbox area, what will Lippert do.
What they should do is fix the pin box, the IS has nothing to do with the pin
If there has been anyone with first hand experience, I would to hear about it.
One year of use and I stopped by the MOR/ryde shop to have my system inspected. I thought we may have chosen a too light shear spring.
Measurements were taken, springs were changed out under warranty, old springs were left in the trailer for spares (I kept two, gave two to SpringerDan) and I was sent on my way with no charges.
This year I again stopped for inspection, inspected, measurements taken again (OK this time) brakes were bled and had some air, and again on my way with no service charges. Granted, this time I did just have $800 worth of work done to the truck, but I can't say enough what a pleasure it is to deal with that outfit.
You are going to spend a lot of money there, and when you leave you will feel good about it.