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myredracer
Oct 01, 2014Explorer II
If you look at the Lippert Equa-Flex and Dexter EZ-Flex equalizers side by side, you'll see how much more heavy duty the Dexter is. Our KZ TT came with the Equal-Flex and we had the dealer replace them with the Dexter ones which included wet bolts. The Lippert ones come with plastic bushings.
Wet bolts are definitely worthwhile. On a previous TT, they were all shot in just the trip from the factory to the west coast of Canada. I don't know if the Lippert "never fail" bushings are any good.
As far as ride, handling and "feel" goes, I don't think there'd be much of a noticeable difference between the two, although this comparison from Dexter shows their equalizer to be far superior to Lippert or Mor/Ryde.
This reminds me, we have a set of near-new Lippert equalizers I've got to get on ebay or CL....
Wet bolts are definitely worthwhile. On a previous TT, they were all shot in just the trip from the factory to the west coast of Canada. I don't know if the Lippert "never fail" bushings are any good.
As far as ride, handling and "feel" goes, I don't think there'd be much of a noticeable difference between the two, although this comparison from Dexter shows their equalizer to be far superior to Lippert or Mor/Ryde.
This reminds me, we have a set of near-new Lippert equalizers I've got to get on ebay or CL....
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