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Snowman9000
Dec 29, 2009Explorer
JBarca wrote:Snowman9000 wrote:
Does the EZ-Flex lower the height in all cases?
No, In my case I had a different rigid Equalizer. Actually it was an Alko, not a Dexter.
If you have a Dexter equalizer and it fits in the range the EX flex was made for, then there is very little if any ride height changes.
However.... there are some really strange long Dexter equalizers as well that will affect ride height. Best to check first which one you have. See this Dexter file. On the bottom of it are the actual dimensions of the EX flex. If you do not know what rigid equalizer you have now, you can measure it and compare this sheet.
http://i.b5z.net/i/u/1080235/f/Instruction_Sheets/059-867-00B.pdf
And if any questions, call Dexter customer support. They have free good customer support.
Hope this helps
John
OK, thanks! I already have the kit in hand. In my case I have the exact part number equalizer on the trailer that is listed for replacement by the EZ-Flex. So I should not lose any height. Whew.
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