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Feb 13, 2018

MorRyde SRE 4000

For those that have added the MorRyde SRE 4000 kit, what's your thoughts after having it for some time? Did it improve the ride over the equaflex or ezflex? This will also be installed with the correct trac that i currently have, which came standard and is part of the actual shackle and is not the bolt on kit.

My camper came with the equal flex and a trail air pin box which I'm quite happy with. However, i do realize that my bushings will probably be shot soon and I'll be at minimum putting the wetbolt kit with bronze bushings. I like the added benefit with the SRE 4000 of raising the camper an inch or so but don't feel it's absolutley necessary. This kit is quite a bit more expensive than the ezflex I put on my last camper but I was coming from solid equalizer so it made a huge improvement. We don't full time but do put a decent amount of miles, 3-5k miles depending on the season.

The wetbolt kit depends on what equalizer you're running so if I do decide to do go with the SRE 4000 i'd want to do it the same time as the wetbolt kit. Please let me know your thoughts on this kit and what you upgraded from.
  • I upgraded from the stock equaflex to the SRE400 and wet bolts. It was a very noticeable change, but I did not stop there, my last RV had the IS and I was spoiled..

    As soon as I had the chance , I upgraded to their IS, NOW there is an upgrade ! ! !
  • I have no idea what the 4000 costs. Add that to the cost of a disk brake kit. Now how much more is it to just get the 7, 8 or even 9k IS???

    As mentioned NOTHING out there even comes close in ride quality, serviceability and longevity.

    Unit on left is 9K and other two are 8K.

  • I use to have ez-flex but I have to replace because the system develop some cracks in the weld.I can say the Mor-ride 4000 is better.