Comfort Ride Shocks and Slipper Springs
for travel trailers and fifth wheels
Have you ever opened the door to your trailer after a road trip and looked into your own personal earthquake zone? Cabinet drawers wide open with their contents strewn over the floor?
Pictures off the wall? Furniture that's 'walked'?
If buying 50 bungee cords doesn't seem like much of a solution, you can get a Comfort Ride suspension and take on what's actually causing the problem — outmoded components which transfer energy,
rather than absorb it.
Improves handling — no more white-knuckling! Comfort Ride calms the energy from your trailer resulting in a better ride and more control.
Improves your trailer life — Comfort Ride can absorb 80 percent of the forces that can create water leaks and damage your trailer over time.
See the difference a Comfort Ride system can make
Roadmaster's Comfort Ride Slipper Spring system is designed to be used with the Comfort Ride Shock Absorber system. When the systems are used together, you can expect up to a 50 percent reduction in
induced road energy transmission into your RV — over cobblestones, a 76 percent reduction, and over gravel roads, a 94 percent reduction! These products are designed for low maintenance; 10 of the 14
moving parts in the conventional RV suspension are eliminated. The remaining four are lubricated with bushings.
Comfort Ride shock absorber and slipper leaf spring systems will significantly reduce the cause of these common symptoms:
Chucking — the truck is rocked forward and aft when the trailer goes over uneven pavement (dips, frost heaves and the infamous bridge expansion joints)
Axle roll-up — during braking, the trailer's rear tires are lifted enough to cause a loss in traction (and a rise in the driver's blood pressure)
Suspension rebound — when one tire goes over an obstacle, the trailer tips sideways. After the tire clears the obstacle, the leaf springs (and the trailer with them) rebound like a pogo stick.
Comfort Ride shock absorber and slipper leaf spring kits can be purchased and installed separately, but in combination, the whole is greater than the parts — the two components provide a more
significant improvement in ride quality.
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