
1999 Class A
"I was ready to either sell it (RV) dirt cheap or drive it off a cliff." A review left by Lawrence Swain, an amazing customer of ours! ____ We recently drove our '99 Class A
Roadmaster's Comfort Ride Slipper Spring system is designed to be used with the Comfort Ride Shock Absorber system. When the systems are used together, you can expect up to a 50 percent reduction in induced road energy transmission into your RV — over cobblestones, a 76 percent reduction, and over gravel roads, a 94 percent reduction! These products are designed for low maintenance; 10 of the 14 moving parts in the conventional RV suspension are eliminated. The remaining four are lubricated with lifetime bushings.
Comfort Ride Slipper Springs attach to a central hanger that isolates each axle, so the two springs are no longer connected.
Each spring is free to absorb and dissipate energy, which equates to less shake, rattle and roll in the trailer and in the truck.
For tandem axle trailers or fifth wheels.
Roadmaster's Comfort Ride Slipper Spring system is designed to be used with the Comfort Ride Shock Absorber system. When the systems are used together, you can expect up to a 50 percent reduction in induced road energy transmission into your RV — over cobblestones, a 76 percent reduction, and over gravel roads, a 94 percent reduction! These products are designed for low maintenance; 10 of the 14 moving parts in the conventional RV suspension are eliminated. The remaining four are lubricated with lifetime bushings.
Comfort Ride Slipper Springs attach to a central hanger that isolates each axle, so the two springs are no longer connected.
Each spring is free to absorb and dissipate energy, which equates to less shake, rattle and roll in the trailer and in the truck.
For tandem axle trailers or fifth wheels.
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