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SDcampowneroper's avatar
Dec 05, 2014

morryde rubber suspension equalizer failure

OK, so we've towed our carriage 5er about 40000 mi. in 6 years. This am while fueling in Wendover, Utah, checking tires, etc, the rig looked a bit lower on one side. The Morryde rubber equalizer had completely torn away from the steel plates bolted to the hanger letting the rig drop onto the stops.
I can fix this, have the tools. Just take a couple of days to get new ones shipped out from morryde in Elkhart, In.
Have any of you had these equalizers fail?

19 Replies

  • Something that a lot of RVers fail to do is regular inspection of the RV....suspension, electrical, plumbing, roof, etc.

    We has met the enemy and it is us.

    Ken
  • This is directly from the MorRyde web site:

    The rubber shear springs (#1 in Parts List) should be periodically inspected for any tears or cracks.
    There are 4 seperate rubber shear spring bodies molded into the SRE and seperated by 4 air voids
    and the “H” shaped inner metal. If ALL 4 shear spring bodies exhibit a 3/4” deep crack or tear all the
    way across, the shear spring should be replaced. This can be checked by using a flat tool such as a
    putty knife. The putty knife can be used to probe the shear spring in the affected area. If the knife can
    be inserted 3/4” deep, the spring rate of the spring is affected and should be replaced. Note: It is
    normal to see shear spring weather checking, which is small surface cracks in the rubber. Weather
    checking does not require a shear spring to be replaced. It is also normal to see cracked rubber
    in the Air Void regions.
    Rubber Shear
  • Anyone know what the permitted amount or type of cracking is before replacement is recommended? Ours have some cracking appearing in the middle area not near the bond to the metal.
  • I had to replace one about three years ago. (My own fault. Long story.) Mor-Ryde customer service was great. Next day air at no extra charge above regular shipping.
  • Glad you found it while stopped in town, Max. Hope you can fix it quickly and relatively easy. Good luck, John.
  • Its called Crawling underneath and do a Regular full inspection of the under carriage including the Rubber springs. I do believe MorRyde includes in their informational material to do regular inspections looking for deteriorations and cracks. Eliminates breakdowns on the road.
  • Shortly after taking delivery of a new 2011 Cameo in late 2011, we were adding the wet bolt kit (it was not included on the 2011 models). In doing so, we discovered that one of our springs was bad. The rubber was separated from the metal. MorRyde sent a new one and told me that they had a bad batch. Cracks to a degree are normal but separation from the metal bracket is not. I'm tempted to order 1 or 2 and keep in the trailer in case of failure. Good luck and be careful. Phillip
  • I had Mor Ride on a Quantum using Lippert frame. Lippert did a repair to correct the axle spacing that was installed wrong at the factory. About 2 years later I found a tire not wearing well. Took to my service man in Amarillo and he stated The service man from Lippert only corrected one axle. This tore up the Mor Ride rubber as well as shackles and etc. He rebuilt for me using all Mor Ride parts. Called LIppert and they refused any help. I still had extended warranty and they paid almost all of it, no thanks to Lippert. Mor Ride is a good company.
  • Mine have about 55000 miles on a 15 k newmar,they are all cracked and will have too be replaced in the next year.A nice suspension overall ,you have to look at the nasty roads we are now travelling.I well remember travelling thru Boise ID 4 yrs ago over concrete highway ,had a gut ache after 20/30 miles,amazing the fiver stayed together.