NismoGriff
Senior Member
I recently installed the Morryde CRE-3000, X-factor brace and Goodyear Endurance tires. First trip out was 1200 miles round trip. The camper definitely handled better although the roads through Indian, Illinois and Wisconsin were horrible at points.
My question revolves around something that has either been that way and I didn't notice or is a result of the suspension having more travel. I noticed when I got home that the slide side of the camper sets about 1/4" to 3/8" inch lower. I got underneath and did some measurements and the discrepancy does seem to be in the squat of the springs, which makes sense because of the added weight of the slide on that side. It doesn't appear to the be the rubber part of the Morryde compressing but the actual leaf springs themselves. Does anyone else notice that the slide side of the camper sets a little lower?
I will also give one negative to the Morryde suspension. The camper has a little more "wiggle" in it when I am walking around inside. I use x-chocks and that seemed to help previously but the addition of this suspension seems to have negated the anti-wiggle benefits of them. Not a huge deal to me but the wife doesn't care for it.
My question revolves around something that has either been that way and I didn't notice or is a result of the suspension having more travel. I noticed when I got home that the slide side of the camper sets about 1/4" to 3/8" inch lower. I got underneath and did some measurements and the discrepancy does seem to be in the squat of the springs, which makes sense because of the added weight of the slide on that side. It doesn't appear to the be the rubber part of the Morryde compressing but the actual leaf springs themselves. Does anyone else notice that the slide side of the camper sets a little lower?
I will also give one negative to the Morryde suspension. The camper has a little more "wiggle" in it when I am walking around inside. I use x-chocks and that seemed to help previously but the addition of this suspension seems to have negated the anti-wiggle benefits of them. Not a huge deal to me but the wife doesn't care for it.
