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Old 08-01-2020, 04:04 PM   #1
SLC
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Join Date: Mar 2019
Location: Old bridge
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Upgrading brakes

Hey everyone,

After reading reviews and getting input from here we are going to upgrade to disc brakes as it seems to be much safer.

We are leaning toward having performance trailer braking do the install at our location.
We are also gonna get the 3 cross members installed from them.

Our question....is our current OEM road armour suspension on our rig with the heavy duty wet bolt system a good suspension or should we go with the MORryde cre 3000 suspension/wet bolt system (as trailer performance will also do the suspension at the same time)

Also has anyone had the cross members done and what’s your experience??

We just want to make sure on a few things before we pull the trigger.

The IS system is not an option for us.
I have included a pic of our OEM suspension



Thanks!!
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