Thanks for the reply. Was thinking the same thing. Did you use the same hangers? What kind of dollars am I looking at? Did you do it yourself or get someone to do it? Thanks
With the MorRyde Independent Suspension you do not have any springs or axles. MorRyde does the install at their factory in Elkhart, Ind.
You take your unit there and they measure the height, distance from the ground, distance from truck bed rails before they start.
Then they put it in the shop area and start taking everything off, wheels, springs, axles and spring hangars. Measure the unit and build the individual wheel assemblies. We dropped off on Tuesday afternoon @ 2pm, then picked up @ 12pm on Friday.
For our tri-axle Road Warrior it ran us right at $6500, just for the Independent Suspension. We had disc brakes installed at the Heartland National Rally in June 2019 by Performance Trailer Braking, so MorRyde used our disc brakes and reinstalled on the system. MorRyde can install new disc brakes during the process while there.
Between both upgrades we have around $10,250 into the suspension system now.
I know that these 2 upgrades are very costly, but they are both very beneficial and worth the cost to us.
If you want you can stay in your unit while they work on it, but you need to be out of it during the day, not allowed in the shop during work times. So they start at 6am, and they get you out at that time.