StableLoad Suspension Stabilizer
#1
StableLoad Suspension Stabilizer
Hi all,
Has anyone installed one of these systems? It appears to fill the gap between the leaf-springs and the overload spring so that the overload spring acts also without the rear suspension needing to be compressed first. At about $325.00 I think I might be able to live without it for now though.
https://www.torklift.com/rv/stableload
Has anyone installed one of these systems? It appears to fill the gap between the leaf-springs and the overload spring so that the overload spring acts also without the rear suspension needing to be compressed first. At about $325.00 I think I might be able to live without it for now though.
https://www.torklift.com/rv/stableload
#2
Never seen it before. I watched the video on their website to find out what is this all about and I am amazed. Mostly of how carelessly they drive over a railway track. I bear in mind that a railway crossroad with a traffic light is more dangerous than without, as you may not be aware of a damaged traffic lights. I always slow down and make sure the way is clear.
Just a side note, maybe it's gonna save somebody's life.
Just a side note, maybe it's gonna save somebody's life.
#3
Those are really made for people hauling campers. I have an overhead camper, so I spend some time on the camper forums, and people seem to love those things, To me, they seem super cheesy, and way overpriced. Anybody with even the slightest fabrication skill could make them in an afternoon for about five bucks in materials. But I'm not a fan of how they work, so I never bothered.
#4
Those are really made for people hauling campers. I have an overhead camper, so I spend some time on the camper forums, and people seem to love those things, To me, they seem super cheesy, and way overpriced. Anybody with even the slightest fabrication skill could make them in an afternoon for about five bucks in materials. But I'm not a fan of how they work, so I never bothered.
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