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Good dual tandem axle load equalization?

rerod
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Explorer
Hello.

I'm having a custom 7x16 toyhauler built and I need a colorado boon docking capable suspension. I want to upgrade to 7k axles, but use appropriate leaf springs or mix and match.

Who makes the best load equalization system for dual axles on leafs?

Thanks
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rerod
Explorer
Explorer
goducks10 wrote:


I can't vouch for the MR 3000 being better than the LCI Equa Flex. Those are the two main rubberized equalizers I know about. Certainly both would be better than a non rubberized equalizer.

As to the Timbren setup. Interesting question. Might be something to ask the MFG.


Timbren said..

Good afternoon ,
There are 6 bushings in a 7K tandem suspension, 4 of them are in control arms and 2 more in equalizers. Each bushing has a fair amount of rubber in it, therefore the system as a whole is not rigid, and it takes a fair level of articulation for ordinary use / ordinary roads. We havenโ€™t really had problems with it in US and Canada. Even in Australia it has become a suspension of choice considering that the roads in Australia are a lot worse than here..

Lou.


That's to much twisting on the bushings IMO.. And I cant find anyone online running it..
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goducks10
Explorer
Explorer
rerod wrote:
goducks10 wrote:
Easy install if axles spacing is right
http://www.morryde.com/products/90-cre3000-suspension-system?return=%2Fproduct-category%2F4-suspensi...


Starting fresh this looks like a good alternative.
https://www.etrailer.com/Trailer-Leaf-Spring-Suspension/Timbren/TSR7000T06.html




The first link to morryde looks promising.. Does morryde provide more travel or equalization than its competitors?

The second link to the Timbren Silent Ride has me wondering though.. If the front left wheel and back right wheel drop into a deep rut, wont it twist the swing arms? Granted leaf springs would twist also but they are designed to twist..



Thanks goducks10..

I can't vouch for the MR 3000 being better than the LCI Equa Flex. Those are the two main rubberized equalizers I know about. Certainly both would be better than a non rubberized equalizer.

As to the Timbren setup. Interesting question. Might be something to ask the MFG.

rerod
Explorer
Explorer
goducks10 wrote:
Easy install if axles spacing is right
http://www.morryde.com/products/90-cre3000-suspension-system?return=%2Fproduct-category%2F4-suspensi...


Starting fresh this looks like a good alternative.
https://www.etrailer.com/Trailer-Leaf-Spring-Suspension/Timbren/TSR7000T06.html


Thanks goducks10..

The first link to morryde looks promising.. Does morryde provide more travel or equalization than its competitors?

The second link to the Timbren Silent Ride has me wondering though.. If the front left wheel and back right wheel drop into a deep rut, wont it twist the swing arms? Granted leaf springs would twist also but they are designed to twist..
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