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Old 08-20-2017, 02:35 PM   #1
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2017 fr3 w/ "MORryde"???

looking at buy;n a 29ds , it has the 5.5 gen and dual ac, plus the double door 18 cc. ft fridge..

the sells man says it has more ride suspension???? I looked under at the springs...look stock,... he says it's something to do with the water and holding tanks....???

anybody here have one of these and know what it is,... it has a sticker on the side that says more ride
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More ride or MORRyde? The later is the suspension company that RV manufacturers us to modify frames from Ford, Freightliner, etc. I owned an earlier FR3 30DS. Overall it was a very nice coach for the price point, my main issues being the harsh and generally uncomfortable and noisy ride. I haven't heard that they improved the suspension but maybe!? Best wishes with your purchase decision.
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from what I'm now understanding is it has something to do with all the tanks in board of the frame rails and between the frt and rr wheels..
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anyone ever hear of more ride on new coaches

I seen a sticker on a new coach that sais more ride,...any one else?
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I've seen they're slide out trays in coaches, if that's what you mean. MORryde is the name.

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I seen it on a new fr3 motorhome, sales man said it was suspension
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the company makes many products and modifications to RV Chassis' ... including suspension components, additional welding of chassis frames/extensions, slide-out trays, RV steps, etc... and located in Elkhart near most of the manufacturers.

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the company makes many products and modifications to RV Chassis' ... including suspension components, additional welding of chassis frames/extensions, slide-out trays, RV steps, etc... and located in Elkhart near most of the manufacturers.

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