Join Ashley in the RV shop as she highlights an essential upgrade for travel trailers and 5th wheels with standard suspension systems: the Roadmaster Comfort Ride Suspension System.
If you’ve been relying on bungee cords to keep your RV steady, it’s time for a change!
Why upgrade your suspension?
Standard RV suspension systems transfer road energy directly into your unit, leaving your rig to endure every bump and jolt. The Roadmaster Comfort Ride Suspension System changes the game by absorbing road energy instead of transferring it. This means a smoother ride, less wear and tear on your RV, and a more enjoyable journey.
Key features of the Roadmaster Comfort Ride Suspension System
• Low maintenance design: The system eliminates 10 of the 14 moving parts found in conventional suspensions, leaving only four self-lubricating bushings.
• Lifetime guarantee: The slipper springs and shock absorbers are built to last, ensuring peace of mind for the long haul.
• Unmatched energy reduction: Depending on the road surface, you can expect a 50-94% reduction in road energy transmission—dramatically improving your ride and protecting your RV.
Stop the “earthquake” effect with the Roadmaster Comfort Ride Suspension System
Quit subjecting your rig to unnecessary stress and damage. With the Roadmaster Comfort Ride Suspension System, you can enjoy smoother travels, less maintenance, and a more comfortable RVing experience.
Watch the video below to see the Roadmaster system in action.
Ready to revolutionize your RV’s ride? Schedule your suspension upgrade with us today!
More from Dustin
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Thank you for the suggestion and discussion, Dustin! We changed out our Bilstein front shocks for Konis. Much better. Possibly comparable to the improvement your suggestion yields. Have a great day and safe travels!