rich and char

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Hi, We purchased a 07 Challenger 29TRL at the end of 07
It came with mounting plates for shocks but no shocks,
we are looking for a smooth tow,
1- which is better equa-flex or shocks?
2- if we go with the the equa-flex do you still need shocks as well ?
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Rich
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frank henn

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Go with the Equa Flex They take the place of the shocks. well worth it. Even I was able to install them get the wet kit with them
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rich and char

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Ok, now Equa-flex (trail aire) or E-Z flex (Dexter)
Dexter is less expensive and has a 2 year warranty
opinions ?
Thanks Rich,
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silverb

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It will be more expensive but if you have the $$ put MorRyde IS (Independent Suspension) and electric over Hydraulic Disc brakes on. You will rave about the ride and you will be unable to stop talking about how great the Disc Brakes work. We bought a new Teton took it to MorRyde and said wipe it clean and start over. You just cannot believe the difference.
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webecreekin

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How many $$$$$ are we talking about for equa-flex? If I may be so bold to ask.
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rich and char

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Don't know ,can't find out online, have to call around for pricing on the equa-flex but have solid numbers on the e-z flex.The morRyde is a option but not for me $$$.But nice to explore all the options thanks Silverb.
Rich
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C Schomer

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Morryde makes an RE conversion but it requires cutting out the old center hanger and welding in their new one. I checked into them a few years ago. I ended up changing to different springs recently and new gas magnums and it's like a totally different 5er now. But I think the ez flex or equaflex would be icing on the cake now! Craig
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Dave Nowlin

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I installed the Dexter system with wet bolts last summer and believe it was money well spent.
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camp nut

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webecreekin wrote: How many $$$$$ are we talking about for equa-flex? If I may be so bold to ask.
$249.00 delievered from their web site. Just recieved mine and yet to install them. I also got the wet bolt kit for $40.00 more. Under $300.00 for everything.
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oldelmer

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Here is their website.
http://www.trailair.com/products/equaflex/
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