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okiejoe

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Posted: 01/26/12 10:51pm Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

I have had two of them and YES they are worth every dime, You will get the best price from Tweetys, Look them up on the internet.





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I installed mine myself with the aid of my tractor and boom pole-it was easy. Excellent pin box no maintenance and gets rid of 95% chucking.

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Ordered one for my parents last year and they said its great. Not hard to install either. We just mounted it into the truck hitch and backed right up to the camper and started slapping the bolts in.


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BrokenElbow wrote:

We love ours, no chucking at all. Also got a TrailerSaver BD3 air hitch. The combo is terrific.


we use the same combo and completely agree .... one seldom mentioned advantage of using a MorRyde pin box is it can come in handy if you are a bit off in lining up the pin and the hitch .... at such times the pin box can slide a bit to either side

Jim


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You mean I haven't been dead on when backing in to hitch? The MorRyde made me look good and I didn't even know it.

I'll take it any way I can get it, but I do love my MorRyde.


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One of the best Upgrades one can make. Makes towing much more enjoyable!


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Had one on a 07 trailer, and just loved it. Bought new Cameo last June and had them order the Mor Ride for me. Very smooth


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On my Sundance 2900MK, my 18,000# Morryde works perfectly. My neighbor has a big 4 slide Montana and his doesn"t work that great. But wait, he cheaped out and put on a 15,500# unit. Too small. You could see where his 5'r had jerked the heck out of it.

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MC9 wrote:

On my Sundance 2900MK, my 18,000# Morryde works perfectly. My neighbor has a big 4 slide Montana and his doesn't work that great. But wait, he cheaped out and put on a 15,500# unit. Too small. You could see where his 5'r had jerked the heck out of it.

Have your neighbor check with Mor/Ryde-I think he only needs to change the rubber cushion inside to a stiffer one.

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mobilcastle wrote:

MC9 wrote:

On my Sundance 2900MK, my 18,000# Morryde works perfectly. My neighbor has a big 4 slide Montana and his doesn't work that great. But wait, he cheaped out and put on a 15,500# unit. Too small. You could see where his 5'r had jerked the heck out of it.

Have your neighbor check with Mor/Ryde-I think he only needs to change the rubber cushion inside to a stiffer one.


Call MorRyde & ask for Ben Wigington.





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