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Huntindog
Feb 13, 2016Explorer
My present TT came new with the Lippert Equa Flex.
It also came with a tall Lazy Susan in the pantry.
DW and I both thought that there was no way the food would stay on it because of the roads we habitually drive on.. In fact She wanted me to remove it immeadiatly. I put it off, and 6 years later it is still there. It is amazing but nothing falls off of it. I figure it has got to be the Equa Flex that makes it possible. When I upgraded my axles last year, I got the next size up Equa Flex as well. Cattlegards and RR crossings are barely felt by the TT.
I don't put a lot of stock in the marketing propoganda amongst the three brands... They all pretty much work the same way.
It also came with a tall Lazy Susan in the pantry.
DW and I both thought that there was no way the food would stay on it because of the roads we habitually drive on.. In fact She wanted me to remove it immeadiatly. I put it off, and 6 years later it is still there. It is amazing but nothing falls off of it. I figure it has got to be the Equa Flex that makes it possible. When I upgraded my axles last year, I got the next size up Equa Flex as well. Cattlegards and RR crossings are barely felt by the TT.
I don't put a lot of stock in the marketing propoganda amongst the three brands... They all pretty much work the same way.
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