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Old 08-09-2016, 08:48 AM   #1
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Joy Rider Shock System

Does anyone out there have them or know of anyone's experience with it? I have read posts about the expense, but have not read of anyone's firsthand experience with the system, i.e. how the ride did or did not improve.
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Not the Joyrider but I installed the Lippert Shock Kit on a dual axle 12k 5vr and it made a big difference in the trailer bouncing around. We have a rear kitchen that would occasionally throw stuff out of cabinets if we forgot to pack them just right. With the shocks added it made a huge ride improvement to the point that we have left items on the counter that were still in place after many hours of driving. Good luck.
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Thanks. I'll look into the Lippert system.
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I installed the joy Riders on my 17000 lb Redwood. I had previously installed the center point airbag system which worked great but going over bridges it would cushion the drop but would rebound sharply. Installing the shocks helped to cushion the rebound. We just got home from a 4500 mile trip and they did make a difference.
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