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Old 03-03-2005 | 08:50 AM
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Anyone ever tried this product? Looking for a helper spring but don't want to harsh a ride because of it. I haul a skidoo in the back of my truck and don't like the sage. Or maybe new shocks will do the trick. Sled is only 500+ lbs. Any thoughts or comments would be great. Thanks



Active Suspension SystemsAdvanced suspension system.

These Roadmaster Active Suspension systems are like helper springs, sway bars, and traction bars all in one package. Features include: * Improved driver control, safety, and stability, with or without a load * Eliminate sway and reduce roll on corners * Reduce axle wrap and wheel hop * Strengthen rear leaf springs for towing or hauling maximum loads with maximum safety * Absorb loads, rather than resist them, thereby ensuring a much more comfortable ride * Eliminate the need for fitting extra blades, which harden the ride * Better handling and control in windy and rough road conditions * Easy to install; can be fitted in approximately 60 minutes with no welding or drilling * Secured under their own coil spring tension * User-friendly; once installed, no adjustment or maintenance required * Manufactured from high-grade alloy spring steel *Save money and minimize wear on tires, shocks, shackles, and leaf springs
Active Suspension SystemsAdvanced suspension system.

These Roadmaster Active Suspension systems are like helper springs, sway bars, and traction bars all in one package. Features include: * Improved driver control, safety, and stability, with or without a load * Eliminate sway and reduce roll on corners * Reduce axle wrap and wheel hop * Strengthen rear leaf springs for towing or hauling maximum loads with maximum safety * Absorb loads, rather than resist them, thereby ensuring a much more comfortable ride * Eliminate the need for fitting extra blades, which harden the ride * Better handling and control in windy and rough road conditions * Easy to install; can be fitted in approximately 60 minutes with no welding or drilling * Secured under their own coil spring tension * User-friendly; once installed, no adjustment or maintenance required * Manufactured from high-grade alloy spring steel *Save money and minimize wear on tires, shocks, shackles, and leaf springs
Active Suspension SystemsAdvanced suspension system.

These Roadmaster Active Suspension systems are like helper springs, sway bars, and traction bars all in one package. Features include: * Improved driver control, safety, and stability, with or without a load * Eliminate sway and reduce roll on corners * Reduce axle wrap and wheel hop * Strengthen rear leaf springs for towing or hauling maximum loads with maximum safety * Absorb loads, rather than resist them, thereby ensuring a much more comfortable ride * Eliminate the need for fitting extra blades, which harden the ride * Better handling and control in windy and rough road conditions * Easy to install; can be fitted in approximately 60 minutes with no welding or drilling * Secured under their own coil spring tension * User-friendly; once installed, no adjustment or maintenance required * Manufactured from high-grade alloy spring steel *Save money and minimize wear on tires, shocks, shackles, and leaf springs
Old 03-03-2005 | 03:56 PM
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I bought some of those Roadmaster things before because I had wheel hop.
It was supposed to stop it, but never did. Not sure if they'd help out with towing because I've never towed anything in my life.
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