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Old 04-23-2009, 10:30 AM   #21
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quote:Originally posted by blarkman

I believe the question was trailer is bottoming out. Shocks will not stop this. They help control ride. I installed shocks from Moryde and they did eliminated my ride problems. All the literature I have read from Moryde shows having shocks..... bob
That is true about conventional shocks, but there are also shocks that have air bladders built into them that will allow for ride height adjustments. Not sure why anyone would want those on a 5er though, unless maybe on a small one used for 4-wheeler camping or some such.

 
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