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Old 03-31-2011, 03:20 PM   #1
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MorRyde vs. Equa Flex?

My H.C. came with the Equa Flex suspension for which I am thankful, but in looking at the MorRyde suspension (which is a similar idea) I'm wondering if anyone has opinions on which is better?
The MorRyde is certainly more expensive, but that doesn't always equate to a better product. Anybody have experience with both?
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I installed the Trailair Equaflex system on my 2005 2980RL and was impressed with it. Certain items that always seemed out of place when we arrived at the campsite were no longer in different positions. I also installed a Glide Ride pinbox which further helped with "chucking". On my current Montana 3150RL, it has the Mor/ryde RE suspension and the Mor/ryde pinbox. It also does a satisfying job of smoothing out the bumps and reduces the tugging at the truck going down the road. This is just my personal observation, but I honestly believe the EquaFlex did a slightly better job trailer suspension wise. Dexter offers yet another system for the trailer call EZ flex that some here on the MOC are using. It is very similar to the Equaflex. I went with the Trailair product instead because I was more confident of its design as far as longevity.
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Thanks for the reply. I don't have enough experience with anything else to really compare with my setup, but on some pretty rough stretches of highway coming home with the new trailer it seemed to be pretty smooth. Combination of the truck's suspension (not stock) with Air Lift bags and the Equa Flex, MorRyde Pinbox and Superglide hitch I was pretty happy with the ride quality.
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I have the Trailair Equaflex and air ride pinbox. They are both very well made products.
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