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allen8106
Nov 23, 2012Explorer
JBarca wrote:
MorRyde makes good products. The CRE-4000 is a higher end equalizer than the CRE-3000 however the 3000 is better than the stock rigid equalizer. I have not used either but have researched.
I have used both size Dexters EZ Flex's and the Trail Aire Equa Flex. The MorRyde CRE-3000 from my point of view works a little different in mechanical action. I really cannot state if it is any better than the Dexter or the Trail Aire.
I doubt you are going to see a major difference between all 3 brands. All are far above the rigid equalizer they are replacing. I myself would not change the CRE 3000 to one of the other brands if you already have it installed. However, if you do not have shock absorbers, I would add them. Shocks and the rubber equalizers do different things. The rubber equalizer reduces the hard bounce effect going over the bump, shocks reduce the multiple oscillations after you go over the bump. I have added both at different times and I will never buy another TT with out both.
Good luck and hope this helps
John
While I would like to add shocks But I'm a bit reluctant to being afraid I would void the coach warranty. It's a two year factory warranty that still has 4 months on it plus three more years extended warranty.
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