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vandave
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Sep 29, 2014

Dexter EZ Flex upgrade improve towing

Have you installed (or had installed) the Dexter EZ Flex system and, if so, has it improved your towing experience? If I have someone install the system, what can I expect to pay for labor? Thanks for any replies.
  • We have the Lippert Equa-Flex installed on ours. Huge difference. We have a rear kitchen which are known for things bouncing around in the cabinets. With the Equa-Flex installed things don't move at all.

    Not familiar with the Dexter system. Is it similar?
  • I did the upgrade and found it worth while.

    By upgrading the rigid equalizer to the rubber equalizer it helps reduce the hard shock of going over a bump into running gear and camper. As to the feel in the truck, I could feel mine at first, but also keeping in mind what "normal use to be". After towing with the rubber equalizer a while it was quick to forget the old normal and the new normal seems like every day towing.

    What I really found beneficial was adding good shock absorbers to the running gear. And this I can see and feel still to this day.

    Shocks and the rubber equalizer do 2 different things.

    A rubber equalizer goes after the hard impact shock of a bump into the running gear.

    Shock absorbers go after the constant oscillations of the trailer frame whipping in the wind so to speak. On my long camper I use to get 6 oscillations up and down going over a bump. After shocks I now get 1 up and down and that is it.

    If you plan on keeping your trailer a good long time reducing hard shock into the system and reducing frame and entire camper flexing oscillations is a good thing.

    I myself will not own another camper without both upgrades. They "all" should come as std equip on day 1.

    Good luck and hope this helps

    John

    PS, can't say on the price, did the work myself.
  • I installed it myself and found it to be a worthwhile project. Several of us on the forum have done the install and it is well within the ability of nearly everybody. You can read about and see detailed pictures of some of these installs here.


    I think it makes the trailer tow without so much bouncing around and probably saves the contents inside from some damage. I am glad I took the time and effort to do it.
    Barney
  • I had EZ flex and wet bushings installed this spring. I can't say that I have notice any change up in the pickup.
    I had it installed by a mobile guy. Don't remember what I paid. Check book at home and I'm out on the road.
    Pat
  • Yes it improves towing. I put it on my triple axle toyhauler and the improvement was worth every penny. It really smooths things out, especially when going over bridge approaches and sharp edged pavement.

    Can't say what it would cost as I did it myself. It's not a horrible job, but knowledge of hand tools is necessary. Plus several jacks.

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