Well, I grabbed a set of Dexter wetbolts, bronze bushings and heavy shackles. I guess we will see what happens. I’m usually under my trailer every stop having a look.
anyone use the Center Point bags or Morryde CRE4000 equalizers? Wondering if they are worth the swap. I currently have the Dexter EZ-Flex and they seem to have worked fine.
personally, I think the center point air ride suspension is a waste of money...
the leaf springs take the shock loads that the roads cause, and the rubber dampened equalizers keep any residual shock that the springs dont absorb from getting to the trailer frame, AND allow for longer bushing life.... the air bags cant really do it any better.
the center point is just an air spring, and anyone who has used air bags in place of regular springs, or WITH regular springs, can tell you that air bags dont ride any smoother, but are adjustable which makes them more adaptable for various different loads, which when properly inflated for the load, vs an overloaded condition on just the springs alone, can SEEM like it rides better... but if the springs alone were heavy enough to handle the load the way they should, the airbags arent needed, yet the suspension would still carry the load and ride like it should... but on the down side, when the load is removed, the vehicle may be over sprung, which would make it ride a bit stiff.... with the air bags, you can let the pressure down and let the vehicle rind on its regular springs......
unlike a conventional add-on air bag system, with the centerpoint system, the bags arent really carrying the load in a manner that they cant be adjusted much to help with a stiff ride or a heavier load, due to where and how they are mounted in the system... because the springs are STILL first in line to get the loads and the road shock, and if the springs are over loaded in the centerpoint system, the air bags cant help them.
use springs and what ever brand of flex equalizers you want, with shock absorbers, and you will have as good of ride as you will get....
and when purchasing a trailer, if you are looking for the best possible ride and best towing trailer, keep in mind that a 3 axle trailer rides smoother and tows better than a tandem, when they are set up the same way....