

We never noticed any improvement in anything. We first installed a Lippert cushioned equalizer similar to the MORryde CRE3000. Many manufacturers supply MorRyde pin boxes standard on their fifth wheels, they do this because they are needed to quell forces and they work well. I would call MorRyde and make sure it is appropriate for your trailer. Sounds like you are buying used, MorRyde uses different compounds in their pin boxes based on trailer weight. It will help w fore/aft forces generated by your trailer but not so much for bouncing forces. The question I have what do you mean, "help with the ride?" Can you give a little more description of the problem we can give you better options to consider? To help with broken plates and open cabinets, I'm installing the MorRyde suspension 4000 system as an upgrade. I have the MorRyde pin box and as stated before, it does help with "Chucking".
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The best improvement on the same TV and 5er was when I replaced the old Husky with a new Pullrite Superglide.
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I had an older Husky manual sliding hitch, changed a 13,000# Komfort 5er from an all steel pinbox to the MorRyde rubber pin box and noticed a better ride. "The best part of RVing and Snowmobiling is spending time with family and friends" The Reese was good but in no way in same class as the B&W and I really think the combo of the 2 (B&W and 5th AB) compliment each other. FWIW, 1st hitch in truck was a Reese 16k then upgraded to a B&W 18k Patriot. Have hot had chucking/bucking in our recent tows.Ĭan't help you with the MR question, but have had the 5th Airborne on 2 different trailers and have been extremely happy w/ them. Our new Cardinal came with the Morryde box, steps and cushion equalizer system. It didn’t remove all the chucking but made it more comfortable. After the Morryde install, we had a much smother ride. The first fiver, a 2004 Sandpiper bought new with a standard box was a chucking bucking horse, first with a Reese Slider 2006, F250, then a 2007 F350 DRW with a B&W companion was a bucking fool. We are on our second fifth wheel both with the morryde rubber pin box. Pin box won’t cure that.Ģ015 RAM LongHorn 3500 Dually CrewCab 4X4 CUMMINS/AISIN RearAir 385HP/865TQ 4:10'sĢ016 MobileSuites 39TKSB3 highly "Elited" In the stableĢ007.5 Mobile Suites 36 SB3 29,000# Combined SOLD Not worth losing money selling the MR then forking out $1135.79.Īll depends on the hitch you have. I'll stick with what I have as for the most part it's good enough. I think I'd spend the extra money and go with a Reese Goose Box. I can see that it's working from the dust mark spots on the pin plate. If this isn't much of a problem, then it probably won't do much. The Moryde pin box is designed to cushion chucking which is the push pull action felt going down the road.

I put an air ride pin box on ours and it was a huge improvement My tv is a 2018 chev 2500 duramax which carries this 5th wheel very well. This question has probably been asked and answered many times but I am asking for other Cougar 27RKS owners if they have anything to say or add. Our Cougar 27RKS weighs less than 9000 pounds and the ride ts not real bad and I have found a Moryde pinbox for $455.

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