Johndanielscpa wrote:
Ours is a rear kitchen model. It is equipped with shocks. We don't have any issues.
Best advice ever!!
We only had one bad incident with our rear kitchen, basically we hit a speed bump at about 40 to 45 mph! We hit a road buckle on 101 just south of Seaside after some local flooding.
No extra Rough Road sign than the one that is always there, but the buckle was new and big, I swore the tires on the 5er left the road. The TV had just been fitted with a full set of Bilstein 5100's, not lifted. Right after that shocks went on the 5er, Lippert kit, the shocks lasted about three years. Just put on a fresh set of Monroe's.
With the shocks the 5er just flows down the road.
Oh, the speed bump took out all the refer door shelf's, which were loaded with beer and soda.
To those that say trailers don't need shocks, Well for us it makes a big difference.