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DesertTracker
Jan 19, 2017Explorer
After reading through all theses posts, and listening to my creaky stock suspension, I am ready to do the rubber equalizer and wet bolt upgrade, but have a concern with my 2011 Keystone Springdale 189. It has 3000lb Dexter axles and I am concerned about clearance when using the EZ-Flex equalizer. When I was shopping for tires, I was thinking of upsizing so I measured top of tire to wheel well and only have 2.7" with the stock size tires, not the Dexter recommended 3.0". In talks with Dexter, their only solution is the axle flip which results in too high of a trailer for my purposes. The EZ flex is supposed to maintain the stock height, but I definitely do not want any drop at all.
In shopping around I found the Lippert Equa Flex that is longer and would get me to at least the 3" (3.4" by my calculations). The Equa Flex says for 4-6k axles, so I contacted Lippert and they said that the 4-6K Equa Flex is right for my trailer and axles.
Has anyone noticed any drop at all using the Dexter EZ-Flex?
Has anyone used the Lippert Equa Flex and noticed a change in ride height?
Thanks for any help or advice on this.
In shopping around I found the Lippert Equa Flex that is longer and would get me to at least the 3" (3.4" by my calculations). The Equa Flex says for 4-6k axles, so I contacted Lippert and they said that the 4-6K Equa Flex is right for my trailer and axles.
Has anyone noticed any drop at all using the Dexter EZ-Flex?
Has anyone used the Lippert Equa Flex and noticed a change in ride height?
Thanks for any help or advice on this.
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