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Mor/Ryde RS "Airless Suspension"

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It was suggested that I put this question out to the forum:

Does anyone have any experience with the Mor/Ride "Airless Suspension".

It is supposed to take the place of air bags and mounts directly to the rear shackles making for a "markedly smoother ride".

I have used their pin boxes and trailer suspensions with great success but had not heard of this RS system until recently.

Any feedback pro or con would be appreciated.



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It was suggested that I put this question out to the forum:

Does anyone have any experience with the Mor/Ride "Airless Suspension".

It is supposed to take the place of air bags and mounts directly to the rear shackles making for a "markedly smoother ride".

I have used their pin boxes and trailer suspensions with great success but had not heard of this RS system until recently.

Any feedback pro or con would be appreciated.



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I had it installed on the '98. 5 in my sig. It is a waste of time and MONEY. It will dampen out the dually rear end jumping over bumps unloaded. It does not add anything to the carrying ability. You still will need the air bags, which cancels the rubber shackels.



ps: They also install a HD sway bar that makes changing the spare out really difficult ---plusI have theMag-hyteck rear end cover and the spare hits if if I dont put 3 large HD plastic ties on the spare and pull it back away from the cover.
 
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Thanks for the info. I was looking to improve my ride quality more than needing air bags so after looking at the RS System again I'm thinking of just upgrading my shocks to the Bilsteins that Genos Garage carry.
 
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