BarneyS wrote:
Take a look at this thread for lots of info about the system and how to install it yourself. Many of our members, including myself, have installed it and posted about it there - with pictures.
Barney
I second this! Or maybe 12th it by now....LOL
Anything you can do to get road shock and vibration out of these thin RV camper frames is a good thing.
The rubber equalizer helps with heavy road shock loads. Like pot holes, bumps in the road etc. They soften that blow. Also consider upgrading to actual shock absorbers in addition to the rubber equalizer. Shocks take out the long constant oscillations of "whipping in the wind" of the trailer frame after the big road hit, bump pot holes etc.
Good luck
John