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JBarca
Sep 30, 2014Nomad II
mileshuff wrote:
We have the Lippert Equa-Flex installed on ours.
Not familiar with the Dexter system. Is it similar?
Due to a numbers of events...mainly going to LT tires, I had the Dexter unit and now the Trail Aire Equa Flex.

EZ flex on 16" tires. This is the larger EZ Flex

EZ flex on 15" tires. This is the samller EZ flex

Trail air on 16" tires. This is the larger Trail air

Both work well. I myself cannot tell the difference between the 2 in performance. The Trailer air, mine was after Lippert bought them, has a plating on it that is not great. In less than 1 year, rust is coming through it. The Dexter is cast steel and has what looks like a yellow zinc plating. The Dexter has no rust issues.
They both have different mounting height setups.
MorRyde now makes them too. They didn't when I was looking.
Morryde equalizer
Hope this helps
John
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